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Etymology

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From macro- +‎ image.

Noun

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macroimage (plural macroimages)

  1. A very large image.
    • 2009 September 17, Manohla Dargis, “Watching a Nation Fall Apart, Entertainingly”, in New York Times[1]:
      Working under the obvious influence of Errol Morris — notable in their attention to beauty, interview style and even pacing — they shift seamlessly from macroimages of the swarming bees to close-ups of their fretting keepers who are struggling with the devastation, including one large California family that is unwisely compared to a hive.
  2. An image obtained via a macro lens.

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