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Definition of photograph
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Photograph
(v. i.) To
practice
photography;
to take
photographs.
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Iodize
::
Iodize
(v. t.) To treat or
impregnate
with
iodine
or its
compounds;
as, to
iodize
a plate for
photography..
Photorelief
::
Photorelief
(n.) A
printing
surface
in
relief,
obtained
by
photographic
means and
subsequent
manipulations..
Microphotograph
::
Microphotograph
(n.) An
enlarged
representation
of a
microscopic
object,
produced
by
throwing
upon a
sensitive
plate the
magnified
image of an
object
formed
by a
microscope
or other
suitable
combination
of
lenses..
Heliotypy
::
Heliotypy
(n.) A
method
of
transferring
pictures
from
photographic
negatives
to
hardened
gelatin
plates
from which
impressions
are
produced
on paper as by
lithography.
Chromatype
::
Chromatype
(n.) A
colored
photographic
picture
taken upon paper made
sensitive
with
potassium
bichromate
or some other salt of
chromium.
Photo-electrotype
::
Photo-electrotype
(n.) An
electrotype
plate
formed
in a mold made by
photographing
on
prepared
gelatine,
etc..
Photographist
::
Photographist
(n.) A
photographer.
Magnesium
::
Magnesium
(n.) A light
silver-white
metallic
element,
malleable
and
ductile,
quite
permanent
in dry air but
tarnishing
in moist air. It
burns,
forming
(the
oxide)
magnesia,
with the
production
of a
blinding
light (the
so-called
magnesium
light)
which is used in
signaling,
in
pyrotechny,
or in
photography
where a
strong
actinic
illuminant
is
required.
Its
compounds
occur
abundantly,
as in
dolomite,
talc,
meerschaum,
etc.
Symbol
Mg.
Atomic
weight,
24.4.
Specific
gravity,
1.75..
Heliograph
::
Heliograph
(n.) A
picture
taken by
heliography;
a
photograph.
Hyalotype
::
Hyalotype
(n.) A
photographic
picture
copied
from the
negative
on
glass;
a
photographic
transparency.
Chromophotography
::
Chromophotography
(n.) The art of
producing
photographs
in
colors.
Graphoscope
::
Graphoscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
magnifying
engravings,
photographs,
etc.,
usually
having
one large lens and two
smaller
ones..
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.
Phototype
::
Phototype
(n.) A plate or block with a
printing
surface
(usually
in
relief)
obtained
from a
photograph;
also, any one of the many
methods
of
processes
by which such a
printing
surface
is
obtained..
Photograph
::
Photograph
(v. t.) To take a
picture
or
likeness
of by means of
photography;
as, to
photograph
a view; to
photograph
a
group..
Halation
::
Halation
(n.) An
appearance
as of a halo of
light,
surrounding
the edges of dark
objects
in a
photographic
picture..
Take
::
Take (v. i.) To admit of being
pictured,
as in a
photograph;
as, his face does not take
well..
Photogene
::
Photogene
(n.) A
photograph.
Lithophotography
::
Lithophotography
(n.) Same as
Photolithography.
Image
::
Image (n.) The
figure
or
picture
of any
object
formed
at the focus of a lens or
mirror,
by rays of light from the
several
points
of the
object
symmetrically
refracted
or
reflected
to
corresponding
points
in such
focus;
this may be
received
on a
screen,
a
photographic
plate,
or the
retina
of the eye, and
viewed
directly
by the eye, or with an
eyeglass,
as in the
telescope
and
microscope;
the
likeness
of an
object
formed
by
reflection;
as, to see one's image in a
mirror..
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