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The secret world of Victorian microphotography: shrinking images to the size of a pencil tip

Thursday June 19, 2025. 05:41 PM , from BoingBoing
The secret world of Victorian microphotography: shrinking images to the size of a pencil tip
In 1853, a Liverpool photographer achieved what seemed impossible at the time. He shrunk a 680-letter memorial plaque to the size of a pencil tip while keeping every character crystal clear under magnification.
John Benjamin Dancer was an optical instrument maker in his mid-twenties who pioneered the revolutionary technique called microphotography.  — Read the rest
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