Remarks on Scientific Applications of Photography

Science in Context 29 (4):441-442 (2016)
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Abstract

It is undisputed that all scientific knowledge proceeds from sense perception. And the way in which sense perception is fostered by the graphic arts generally, and in particular by photography, likewise needs no further explanation here.

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