Photography - Tool of Scientific Exploration
Science Screen Report
- 1983
The Science Screen Report is a series of educational films for science students in grades 8-12 in the United States school system. This film covers the basic history of photography and how photography was used in the 1980s in various science, engineering, and medical fields.
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Allegro Productions, Inc. “Photography - Tool of Scientific Exploration.” 16Mm (photographic film size), 1983. Science Screen Report Film and Video Collection, Reel 11. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/uf8hifd.
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