| photograph | A picture or likeness obtained by photography. Origin: Photo- + -graph. To take a picture or likeness of by means of photography; as, to photograph a view; to photograph a group. "He makes his pen drawing on white paper, and they are afterwards photographed on wood." (Hamerton) Also used figuratively. "He is photographed on my mind." (Lady D. Hardy) Origin: Photographed; Photographing. To practice photography; to take photographs. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| photographer | One who practices, or is skilled in, photography. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| photographic | Of or pertaining to photography; obtained by photography; used ib photography; as a photographic picture; a photographic camera. Photograph"ically, Photographic printing, the process of obtaining pictures, as on chemically prepared paper, from photographic negatives, by exposure to light. Origin: Cf. F. Photographique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| photographical | Of or pertaining to photography; obtained by photography; used ib photography; as a photographic picture; a photographic camera. Photograph"ically, Photographic printing, the process of obtaining pictures, as on chemically prepared paper, from photographic negatives, by exposure to light. Origin: Cf. F. Photographique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| photographist | A photographer. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| photographometer | <apparatus, photography> An instrument for determining the sensibility of the plates employed in photographic processes to luminous rays. (24 Mar 1998) |
| photography | 1. The science which relates to the action of light on sensitive bodies in the production of pictures, the fixation of images, and the like. 2. The art or process of producing pictures by this action of light. The well-focused optical image is thrown on a surface of metal, glass, paper, or other suitable substance, coated with collodion or gelatin, and sensitized with the chlorides, bromides, or iodides of silver, or other salts sensitive to light. The exposed plate is then treated with reducing agents, as pyrogallic acid, ferrous sulphate, etc, to develop the latent image. The image is then fixed by washing off the excess of unchanged sensitive salt with sodium hyposulphite (thiosulphate) or other suitable reagents. Origin: Photo-: cf. F. Photographie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| extraoral photograph | <dentistry> Photographs of the face. (08 Jan 1998) |
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Synonyms : Photographies
Synonyms : Intraoral Photography, Photography, Orthodontic, Dental Photography, Intraoral Photographies, Orthodontic Photography, Photographies, Intraoral
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the act of taking and printing photographs the process of producing images of objects on photosensitive surfaces
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the art or proccess of making pictures by means of a camera that directs the image of an object into film made sensetive to light.
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The optical impression of real objects on a light-sensitive medium. During the 1830s at least four people working independantly succeeded in making photographs. In 1839 Frenchman Louis Daguerre's invention, the Daguerreotype, was made public. It produced a one-of-a-kind picture on metal. But it was Englishman William Henry Talbot's invention, the Calotype (1840), which caught on. It produced a negative picture on paper - the lights of the image were recorded as darks, the darks as lights. ...
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From the Greek Photos and Graphos, light writing or writing with light. The mix of art, craft and science for the creation of images on a light sensitive surface (such as film or a CCD).
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The art of mechanically capturing images on a light sensitive plate. These images can be reproduced over and over from this plate.
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| photograph | a picture of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide |
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| photograph | record on photographic film"I photographed the scene of the accident" |
| photograph | undergo being photographed in a certain way |
| photograph | an album for photographs |
| photograph | someone who takes photographs professionally |
| photograph | a model who poses for photographers |
| photograph | representing people or nature with the exactness and fidelity of a photograph |
| photograph | relating to photography or obtained by using photography |
| photograph | equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other) |
| photograph | a light-sensitive coating on paper or film |
| photograph | equipment used by a photographer |
| photograph | photographic material consisting of a base of celluloid covered with a photographic emulsion |
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