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AUTOLUMINOGRAPH


An 'autoluminograph' is a photograph produced by placing a light emitting object directly on a piece of film.
A famous example is an autoluminograph published in Science magazine in 1986 of a glowing transgenic tobacco plant bearing the luciferase gene of fireflies placed on Kodak Ektachrome 200 film.

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