There are a few other specific terms used depending on the type of microscope:
* Photomicrograph: This is a general term for any photograph taken using a microscope.
* Light micrograph: This specifically indicates that the photograph was taken with a light microscope.
* Brightfield micrograph: This is used when the photograph is taken using a standard light microscope with transmitted light.
* Darkfield micrograph: This is used when the photograph is taken using a darkfield microscope, which illuminates the specimen from the side, creating a bright image on a dark background.
* Fluorescence micrograph: This is used when the photograph is taken using a fluorescence microscope, which uses fluorescent dyes to illuminate the specimen.
So, while "micrograph" is the most general term, you can be more specific by using the terms above based on the type of microscope and technique used.