One of the earliest photographic processes, first published by Daguerre of Paris in 1839, in which the impression was taken upon a silver plate…
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > photographic processes > [noun] (84) daguerreotype1839 One of the earliest photographic processes, first published by Daguerre of Paris in 1839, in which the impression was taken upon a silver plate… calotype1841 The name given by Fox Talbot to the process of producing photographs, invented by him in 1841, sometimes also called Talbotype. The picture was… chrysotype1842 a photographic process in which chloride of gold is used to develop the negative; a picture produced by this process. chromotype1843 A process for obtaining photographs by means of paper sensitized by a salt of chromium; a picture produced by this process. Also attributive. ferrotype1843 A photographic process using iron compounds as developing agents; = energiatype, n. Also: a photograph made by this process. tithonotype1843 In the terminology of John William Draper: an electrotype copy or relief printing plate made from a daguerreotype. amphitype1844 A photographic process, producing both negative and positive portraits at once. energiatype1844 A photographic process in which iron compounds are used as developing agents; = ferrotype, n. 1. fluorotype1844 an early positive process in which paper sensitized with sodium fluoride was used. Talbotype1844 The process of photographing on sensitized paper, patented by W. H. Fox Talbot in 1841: = calotype, n.; also, a picture produced by this process. daguerreotypy1853 the daguerreotype process, the art of taking daguerreotypes. ambrotype1854 A photograph produced by setting a glass plate with a negative image on it against a dark background. bitumen process1858 a photographic process using a metal plate coated with bitumen which is rendered insoluble by the action of light. carbon process1858 a printing process in which powdered carbon is used as a permanent pigment; spec. one employing sensitized carbon tissue. reversal1859 Photography. The interconversion of negative and positive images; spec. the production of a positive print from a negative; (in later use) the… pyro-photography1869 A photographic process in which the image is caught on a glass surface coated or dusted with a fusible substance that hardens on exposure to… vitrotype1875 combining form on Greek models of Latin vitrum glass, used in a few terms, as vitro-ˈdentine n. the hard external layer of dentine in a tooth. ˈvitro… platinotype1877 An early photographic process producing prints in platinum black, using paper coated with a solution of potassium chloroplatinite, K2PtCl4, and… transferrotype1889 See quot. 1890. diazotype1890 a method of photographic copying or colouring, using paper or textile materials impregnated with a diazonium compound. kallitype1890 A disused photographic printing-process using either paper coated with a ferric salt and silver nitrate which is developed in a solution of borax… Joly process1894 Used attributively and in the possessive to denote apparatus and processes devised by Joly, as Joly method n. also Joly's method = Joly process n. J… reversal process1908 a process by which reversal is accomplished; esp. a development process which gives a positive transparency directly from an exposed film or… bromoil1909 In full bromoil process, a process in which pigment is applied to a bleached bromide print. bleach-out process1914 Photography. To remove the silver image from (a negative or print) after development; bleach-out process: a system of colour printing, now disused… carbro1919 A variant of the carbon process in which a sensitized gelatin sheet bearing carbon or a coloured pigment is placed in direct contact with a bromide… Finlay process1931 (See quot. 1935.) reversal processing1931 development of a film or plate using a reversal process; an instance of this. diazo1948 = diazotype n. at diazo-, comb._form affix 2. xography1965 A photographic process producing images with a three-dimensional effect (see quots.). push processing1966 the process or practice of push-processing film. Subcategories:— development (9) — rendering negative permanent (1) — use of safe-light (1) — printing (12) — masking or vignetting (2) — sharpening blurred image (1) — enlargement or reduction in size (4) — treatment of aerial photographs (1) — toning (5) — density (1) — colouring of photographs (3) — processors (5) — photographic plate maker (1) — other processes (7) |
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