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Definition of photograph
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of photograph is as below...
Photograph
(v. t.) To take a
picture
or
likeness
of by means of
photography;
as, to
photograph
a view; to
photograph
a
group..
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Emulsion
::
Emulsion
(n.) Any
liquid
preparation
of a color and
consistency
resembling
milk; as: (a) In
pharmacy,
an
extract
of
seeds,
or a
mixture
of oil and water
united
by a
mucilaginous
substance.
(b) In
photography,
a
liquid
preparation
of
collodion
holding
salt of
silver,
used in the
photographic
process..
Stereographic
::
Stereograph
(n.) Any
picture,
or pair of
pictures,
prepared
for
exhibition
in the
stereoscope.
Stereographs
are now
commonly
made by means of
photography..
Heliochrome
::
Heliochrome
(n.) A
photograph
in
colors.
Photographing
::
Photographing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Photograp.
Heliograph
::
Heliograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
taking
photographs
of the sun.
Photochromy
::
Photochromy
(n.) The art or
process
of
reproducing
colors
by
photography.
Minette
::
Minette
(n.) The
smallest
of
regular
sizes of
portrait
photographs.
Stereoscope
::
Stereopticon
(n.) An
instrument,
consisting
essentially
of a magic
lantern
in which
photographic
pictures
are used, by which the image of a
landscape,
or any
object,
may be
thrown
upon a
screen
in such a
manner
as to seem to stand out in
relief,
so as to form a
striking
and
accurate
representation
of the
object
itself;
also, a pair of magic
lanterns
for
producing
the
effect
of
dissolving
views..
Chloridate
::
Chloridate
(v. t.) To treat or
prepare
with a
chloride,
as a plate with
chloride
of
silver,
for the
purposes
of
photography..
Autotype
::
Autotype
(n.) A
photographic
picture
produced
in
sensitized
pigmented
gelatin
by
exposure
to light under a
negative;
and
subsequent
washing
out of the
soluble
parts;
a kind of
picture
in ink from a
gelatin
plate.
Calotype
::
Calotype
(n.) A
method
of
taking
photographic
pictures,
on paper
sensitized
with
iodide
of
silver;
-- also
called
Talbotype,
from the
inventor,
Mr. Fox.
Talbot..
Intensifier
::
Intensifier
(n.) One who or that which
intensifies
or
strengthens;
in
photography,
an agent used to
intensify
the
lights
or
shadows
of a
picture..
Astrophotography
::
Astrophotography
(n.) The
application
of
photography
to the
delineation
of the sun, moon, and
stars..
Photorelief
::
Photorelief
(n.) A
printing
surface
in
relief,
obtained
by
photographic
means and
subsequent
manipulations..
Print
::
Print (n.) A
photographic
copy, or
positive
picture,
on
prepared
paper,
as from a
negative,
or from a
drawing
on
transparent
paper..
Iodize
::
Iodize
(v. t.) To treat or
impregnate
with
iodine
or its
compounds;
as, to
iodize
a plate for
photography..
Picture
::
Picture
(n.) A
representation
of
anything
(as a
person,
a
landscape,
a
building)
upon
canvas,
paper,
or other
surface,
produced
by means of
painting,
drawing,
engraving,
photography,
etc.; a
representation
in
colors.
By
extension,
a
figure;
a
model..
Photo
::
Photo (n.) A
contraction
of
Photograph.
Carte De Visite
::
Carte de
visite
() A
photographic
picture
of the size
formerly
in use for a
visiting
card.
Amber Room
::
Amber room () A room
formerly
in the
Czar's
Summer
Palace
in
Russia,
which was
richly
decorated
with walls and
fixtures
made from
amber.
The amber was
removed
by
occupying
German
troops
during
the
Second
World War and has, as of 1997, never been
recovered.
The room is being
recreated
from old
photographs
by
Russian
artisans..
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