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Daguerrean, a.|dəˈgɛrɪən| Also Daguerreian, Daguerryan. [See daguerreotype.] Pertaining to Daguerre or the daguerreotype; photographic.
1843J. Egerton tr. Lerebours's Treat. Photogr. iv. xxv. 164 The Daguerreian phenomena. Ibid. 166 On the formation of the Daguerreian images. 1844Yale Lit. Mag. IX. 381 His imitative bump is certainly ‘large’—so large, in fact, that it becomes almost Daguerryan in its workings, in that its productions only want an appearance of life and health to counterfeit the original. 1851C. Cist Cincinnati 161 Daguerrean rooms. 1878W. Abney Treat. Photogr. ix. 63 The method of developing the Daguerrean image. Ibid. xxxiii. 264 Both of these eminent physicists employed the Daguerrean process with the greatest success in these researches. 1889Anthony's Photogr. Bull. II. 5 A full fledged daguerrean artist. |