What is Scientific Photography?

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Scientific photography is the use of photo-imaging techniques to capture scientific experiments and illustrate scientific information. Some of the specialist photo imaging techniques used in scientific photography include: infrared, time lapse, micrography, ultraviolet and thermal imaging.
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