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  • Photographic processing
  • Chemical process that transforms a latent image into a visible image

    Photographic processing or photographic development is the chemical means by which photographic film or photographic paper is treated after photographic

    Photographic processing

    Photographic_processing

  • Photography
  • Art and practice of creating images by recording light

    is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result with photographic emulsion is an invisible

    Photography

    Photography

    Photography

  • Photographic film
  • Visual storage media used by film cameras

    was usually done by photographic laboratories, but many amateurs did their own processing. There are several types of photographic film, including: Print

    Photographic film

    Photographic film

    Photographic_film

  • Photographic printing
  • Production of an image on photosensitive paper

    Photographic printing is the process of producing a final image on paper for viewing, using chemically sensitized paper. The paper is exposed to a photographic

    Photographic printing

    Photographic_printing

  • Photograph
  • Image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface

    falling on a photosensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic image sensor. The process and practice of creating such images is called

    Photograph

    Photograph

    Photograph

  • Photographic paper
  • Light-sensitive paper used to make photographic prints

    Photographic paper is a paper coated with a light-sensitive chemical, used for making photographic prints. When photographic paper is exposed to light

    Photographic paper

    Photographic paper

    Photographic_paper

  • Fine-art photography
  • Genre of photography

    both photographic processing and painting on photographic paper. Before the spread of computers and the use of image processing software the process of

    Fine-art photography

    Fine-art photography

    Fine-art_photography

  • Darkroom
  • Room which can be made fully dark to allow for development of photographs and film

    to process photographic film, make prints and carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of

    Darkroom

    Darkroom

    Darkroom

  • List of photographic processes
  • A list of photographic processing techniques. Agfacolor Ap-41 process (pre-1978 Agfa color slides; 1978-1983 was a transition period when Agfa slowly

    List of photographic processes

    List_of_photographic_processes

  • Photographic plate
  • Target medium in photography

    coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, were integral to early photographic processes such as heliography, daguerreotypes, and photogravure. Glass plates

    Photographic plate

    Photographic plate

    Photographic_plate

  • Negative (photography)
  • Image on photographic film

    darkened, rather than bleached, by exposure to light and subsequent photographic processing. In the case of color negatives, the colors are also reversed into

    Negative (photography)

    Negative (photography)

    Negative_(photography)

  • Cross processing
  • Procedure of deliberately processing photographic film

    Cross processing (sometimes abbreviated to Xpro, or hyphenated as Cross-processing) is the deliberate processing of photographic film in a chemical solution

    Cross processing

    Cross processing

    Cross_processing

  • Camera lens
  • Optical device used with a camera to create images

    A camera lens, photographic lens or photographic objective is an optical lens or assembly of lenses (compound lens) used in conjunction with a camera

    Camera lens

    Camera lens

    Camera_lens

  • Photographic fixer
  • Chemicals used in photographic processing of film

    Photographic fixer is a chemical, or mixture of chemicals, used as the final step in the photographic processing of film or paper. The fixer stabilises

    Photographic fixer

    Photographic fixer

    Photographic_fixer

  • Oil print process
  • Photographic printmaking process

    The oil print process is a photographic printmaking process that dates to the mid-19th century. Oil prints are made on paper on which a thick gelatin

    Oil print process

    Oil print process

    Oil_print_process

  • History of photography
  • went on to develop the daguerreotype process, the first publicly announced and commercially viable photographic process. The daguerreotype required only minutes

    History of photography

    History of photography

    History_of_photography

  • E-6 process
  • Chromogenic photographic process

    transparency) photographic film. Unlike some color reversal processes (such as Kodachrome K-14) that produce positive transparencies, E-6 processing can be performed

    E-6 process

    E-6 process

    E-6_process

  • Principal photography
  • Phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place

    using analog cameras, the exposed photographic film from a day of shooting is rushed to a photographic processing lab for development overnight, and

    Principal photography

    Principal photography

    Principal_photography

  • Photographic developer
  • Chemical(s) which convert a latent image on photographic film to a visible image

    In the processing of photographic films, plates or papers, a developer is a chemical solution that converts the latent image to a visible image. In the

    Photographic developer

    Photographic developer

    Photographic_developer

  • Outline of photography
  • Art and practice of creating images by recording light

    sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed in many fields of science, manufacturing (e.g.,

    Outline of photography

    Outline_of_photography

  • C-41 process
  • Color film developing process

    Amphoto (American Photographic Book Publishing Co., Inc.). ISBN 0-8174-2414-8. Watkins, Derek (1978). The FOCALGUIDE to Colour Film Processing. London: The

    C-41 process

    C-41_process

  • Lomography
  • Genre of photography

    Lomography, or simply lomo, is a photographic style which involves taking spontaneous photographs with minimal attention to technical details. Lomographic

    Lomography

    Lomography

    Lomography

  • Analog photography
  • Non-digital photography that uses film or chemical emulsions

    processing by the photographer or by a photographic lab. Photographic paper, however, must be processed after exposure in a dark room or photographic

    Analog photography

    Analog photography

    Analog_photography

  • Conservation and restoration of photographs
  • Study of the physical care and treatment of photographic materials

    restoration of photographs is the study of the physical care and treatment of photographic materials. It covers both efforts undertaken by photograph conservators

    Conservation and restoration of photographs

    Conservation_and_restoration_of_photographs

  • Photographic print toning
  • Recoloration of black-and-white photographs

    "Split-Toning: Processes and Procedures," Camera Arts, February/March 2001. Chemical toning (formulas and technique): (Book) Photographic facts and formulas

    Photographic print toning

    Photographic print toning

    Photographic_print_toning

  • Color photography
  • Photography that reproduces colors

    used by video displays, digital projectors and some historical photographic processes), or by using dyes or pigments to remove various proportions of

    Color photography

    Color photography

    Color_photography

  • Heliography
  • First permanent photographic process

    early photographic process, based on the hardening of bitumen in sunlight. It was invented by Nicéphore Niépce around 1822. Niépce used the process to make

    Heliography

    Heliography

    Heliography

  • CMYK color model
  • Subtractive color model used in printing

    color model used in color printing as well as describing the printing process. The abbreviation CMYK refers to the four color components used in printing:

    CMYK color model

    CMYK color model

    CMYK_color_model

  • Lippmann plate
  • Early color photography method

    having very similar colours as the original using a black and white photographic process. For this method Lippmann won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1908

    Lippmann plate

    Lippmann plate

    Lippmann_plate

  • Bokeh
  • Aesthetic quality of blur in the out-of-focus parts of an image

    model RGB color model Photographic processing Anthotype Bleach bypass C-41 process Carbon print Collodion process Cross processing Cyanotype Developer Digital

    Bokeh

    Bokeh

    Bokeh

  • Nude photography
  • Photography of the naked human body

    soft focus, vignetting and hand retouching were employed to create photographic images that were comparable to the other arts at that time. Although

    Nude photography

    Nude photography

    Nude_photography

  • Collodion process
  • Early photographic technique

    The collodion process is an early photographic process for the production of grayscale images. The collodion process – mostly synonymized with the term

    Collodion process

    Collodion process

    Collodion_process

  • Portrait photography
  • Type of photography aimed at expressing the personality of the human subject(s)

    window, and whatever else could be reflected with mirrors. Advances in photographic technology since the daguerreotype spawned more advanced techniques,

    Portrait photography

    Portrait photography

    Portrait_photography

  • Chemogram
  • Experimental art form

    painted over in full light with chemicals used in photographic processing. Due to the production process chemograms can be considered works of abstract photography

    Chemogram

    Chemogram

    Chemogram

  • Gelatin silver print
  • Photographic process

    flexible, and strong enough to withstand both wet processing and regular handling. The photographic paper base must be free of photoactive impurities

    Gelatin silver print

    Gelatin silver print

    Gelatin_silver_print

  • Timeline of photography technology
  • 2013. Kirsch, Russell A., "Earliest Image Processing", NISTS Museum; SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards, National

    Timeline of photography technology

    Timeline_of_photography_technology

  • Push processing
  • Film developing technique

    haze" to "dirty up" the look of the film. Film speed Latent image Photographic processing Michael Langford (2000). Basic Photography (7th ed.). Oxford: Focal

    Push processing

    Push processing

    Push_processing

  • Photographer
  • Person who makes photographs

    by academic study or apprenticeship by the photographer in pursuit of photographic skills. A hallmark of a professional is often that they invest in continuing

    Photographer

    Photographer

    Photographer

  • Salt print
  • Photographic process

    The salt print was the dominant paper-based photographic process for producing positive prints (from negatives) from 1839 until approximately 1860. The

    Salt print

    Salt print

    Salt_print

  • List of photographic equipment makers
  • This list of photographic equipment makers lists companies that manufacture (or license manufacture from other companies) equipment for photography. Note

    List of photographic equipment makers

    List_of_photographic_equipment_makers

  • Cyanotype
  • Photographic printing process that produces a blue print

    blue' and τύπος, týpos 'mark, impression, type') is a slow-reacting, photographic printing formulation sensitive to a limited near-ultraviolet and blue

    Cyanotype

    Cyanotype

    Cyanotype

  • Mug shot
  • Photographic portrait taken after arrest

    (an informal term for police photograph or booking photograph) is a photographic portrait of a person from the shoulders up, typically taken after a person

    Mug shot

    Mug shot

    Mug_shot

  • Daguerreotype
  • Early photographic technique

    available photographic process, widely used from the 1830s to 1850s. "Daguerreotype" also refers to an image created through this process. Invented by

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

  • Camera
  • Optical device for recording images

    electronic image sensor, or chemically via a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. As a pivotal technology in the fields of photography and videography

    Camera

    Camera

    Camera

  • Focal length
  • Measure of how strongly an optical system converges or diverges light

    or an imaging system consisting of several lenses or mirrors (e.g. a photographic lens or a telescope), there are several related concepts that are referred

    Focal length

    Focal_length

  • Erotic photography
  • Art photography using erotica, and sexually suggestive appeals

    artistic model excuse was increasingly hard to use. By 1855, no more photographic nudes were being registered as académie, and the business had gone underground

    Erotic photography

    Erotic photography

    Erotic_photography

  • Nicéphore Niépce
  • French inventor (1765–1833)

    technique he used to create the world's oldest surviving products of a photographic process. In the mid-1820s, he used a primitive camera to produce the oldest

    Nicéphore Niépce

    Nicéphore Niépce

    Nicéphore_Niépce

  • Fine-art nude photography
  • Artistic photography of the naked human body

    or that emphasized divinity and reproduction (for women), and early photographic art first engaged these archetypes as well. Poses, lighting, soft focus

    Fine-art nude photography

    Fine-art nude photography

    Fine-art_nude_photography

  • Pornography
  • Portrayal of sexual subject matter

    for its key role in the development of various communication and media processing technologies. For being an early adopter of innovations and a provider

    Pornography

    Pornography

    Pornography

  • Safelight
  • Light source suitable for use in a darkroom

    its safelight if exposed to it for an extended length of time. Photographic processing Purkinje effect Langford, Michael (2000), Basic Photography (Seventh

    Safelight

    Safelight

    Safelight

  • Red-eye effect
  • Photography appearance

    appearance of red pupils in color photographs of eyes. It occurs when using a photographic flash at low lighting or at night. When a flash passes through the eyes

    Red-eye effect

    Red-eye effect

    Red-eye_effect

  • Dye-transfer process
  • Photographic printing process

    Dye transfer is a continuous-tone color photographic printing process. It was used to print Technicolor films, as well as to produce paper colour prints

    Dye-transfer process

    Dye-transfer_process

  • Black and white
  • Monochrome form in visual arts

    model RGB color model Photographic processing Anthotype Bleach bypass C-41 process Carbon print Collodion process Cross processing Cyanotype Developer Digital

    Black and white

    Black and white

    Black_and_white

  • Abstract photography
  • Photography genre

    both photographic processing and painting on photographic paper. Before the spread of computers and the use of image processing software the process of

    Abstract photography

    Abstract photography

    Abstract_photography

  • Film format
  • Standardized set of characteristics for photographic film

    definition of a set of standard characteristics regarding image capture on photographic film for still images or film stock for filmmaking. It can also apply

    Film format

    Film format

    Film_format

  • Calotype
  • Early photographic process

    Calotype or talbotype is an early photographic process introduced in 1841 by William Henry Fox Talbot, using paper coated with silver iodide. Paper texture

    Calotype

    Calotype

    Calotype

  • Monochrome photography
  • Photography in one color

    photography until the mid–twentieth century. From the start, photographic recording processes such as the daguerreotype, the paper negative and the glass

    Monochrome photography

    Monochrome photography

    Monochrome_photography

  • Pixel
  • Physical point in a raster image

    density of dot (e.g. ink droplet) placement. For example, a high-quality photographic image may be printed with 600 ppi on a 1200 dpi inkjet printer. Even

    Pixel

    Pixel

    Pixel

  • Infrared photography
  • Near-infrared imaging

    In infrared photography, the photographic film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. The part of the spectrum used is referred to as near-infrared

    Infrared photography

    Infrared photography

    Infrared_photography

  • Panoramic photography
  • Wide-angle photographic view of a scene

    piece them together to form a panoramic image (see: Segmented). This photographic process was technically easier and far less expensive than Daguerreotypes

    Panoramic photography

    Panoramic_photography

  • Science of photography
  • Uses of science and technology in photography

    photography Infrared photography Ultraviolet photography Silver bromide Photographic processing Image editing Highlight headroom "Science of Photography". Photography

    Science of photography

    Science_of_photography

  • K-14 process
  • Developing process for Kodachrome film

    basic process steps have followed a similar pattern since the introduction of "selective re-exposure" Kodachrome in 1938. "Processing Steps – Processing Kodachrome

    K-14 process

    K-14 process

    K-14_process

  • Photographic filter
  • Camera accessory consisting of an optical filter

    relevant to photographic filters, particularly special-purpose photographic filters like color enhancing filters and high-quality photographic filters, like

    Photographic filter

    Photographic filter

    Photographic_filter

  • Dan Estabrook
  • American photographer (born 1969)

    photographer who creates contemporary images by combining 19th-century photographic processes with hand-painted and drawn elements. He received an artist's fellowship

    Dan Estabrook

    Dan_Estabrook

  • Post-mortem photography
  • Practice of photographing the recently deceased

    who preferred to capture an image of the deceased. This helped many photographic businesses in the nineteenth century. The later invention of the carte

    Post-mortem photography

    Post-mortem photography

    Post-mortem_photography

  • F-number
  • Measure of lens speed

    the f/2 lens is four times that of the f/4 lens. To obtain the same photographic exposure, the exposure time must be reduced by a factor of four. A 200 mm

    F-number

    F-number

    F-number

  • Focus stacking
  • Digital image processing technique

    z-stacking, focus bracketing or focus blending – is a digital image processing technique which combines multiple images taken at different focus distances

    Focus stacking

    Focus stacking

    Focus_stacking

  • Posterization
  • Flaws caused by insufficient color depth

    originally done with photographic processes to create posters. It can now be done photographically or with digital image processing, and may be deliberate

    Posterization

    Posterization

    Posterization

  • Tintype
  • Photographic process; direct positive image on metal

    support for the photographic emulsion. It was introduced in 1853 by Adolphe Alexandre Martin in Paris. It competed with both the ambrotype process and the older

    Tintype

    Tintype

    Tintype

  • Pictorialism
  • Photography movement

    among the most permanent of all photographic prints. Due to the stability of the paper both before and after processing, carbon printing tissue was one

    Pictorialism

    Pictorialism

    Pictorialism

  • Pinhole camera
  • Type of camera

    without a translucent screen for pinhole photography with photographic film or photographic paper placed on the surface opposite to the pinhole aperture

    Pinhole camera

    Pinhole camera

    Pinhole_camera

  • Solarigraphy
  • Photographic technique

    and digital processing. Invented around 2000, solarigraphy (also known as solargraphy) uses photographic paper without chemical processing, a pinhole camera

    Solarigraphy

    Solarigraphy

    Solarigraphy

  • Backscatter (photography)
  • Optical phenomenon in photography

    a small rainbow effect. Fujifilm describes the artifacts as a common photographic problem: There is always a certain amount of dust floating around in

    Backscatter (photography)

    Backscatter (photography)

    Backscatter_(photography)

  • Digital image
  • Pictures encoded as binary data

    editing Digital image processing Digital photography Geocoded photo Optical character recognition Scanography Signal processing Gonzalez, Rafael (2018)

    Digital image

    Digital_image

  • Rule of thirds
  • Composition technique

    term in composition and photography. Golden ratio (in art) Headroom (photographic framing) Lead room Rabatment of the rectangle Davis, Tim; Renee, Lynn

    Rule of thirds

    Rule of thirds

    Rule_of_thirds

  • Reversal film
  • Type of photographic film that produces a positive image on a transparent base

    type of photographic film that produces a positive image on a transparent base. Instead of negatives and prints, reversal film is processed to produce

    Reversal film

    Reversal film

    Reversal_film

  • Instant camera
  • Type of camera whose film self-develops a short time after the picture is taken

    2013-01-26. Kodak Website: Instant Print Camera Page U.S. patent 1,559,795 U.S. patent 2,435,720 – Apparatus for exposing and processing photographic film

    Instant camera

    Instant camera

    Instant_camera

  • Reciprocity (photography)
  • Inverse relationship between the intensity and duration

    Driffield curve (optical density versus logarithm of total exposure) for a photographic emulsion. Total exposure of the film or sensor, the product of focal-plane

    Reciprocity (photography)

    Reciprocity (photography)

    Reciprocity_(photography)

  • Getty Images
  • American visual media company

    approval. Getty’s board voted unanimously not to proceed with the divestiture process, effectively ending the deal unless circumstances changed before July 7

    Getty Images

    Getty_Images

  • Chromatic aberration
  • Failure of a lens to focus all colors on the same point

    possible to reconstruct the image in digital post-processing. In an ideal situation, post-processing to remove or correct lateral chromatic aberration

    Chromatic aberration

    Chromatic aberration

    Chromatic_aberration

  • Albumen print
  • Photographic process

    producing a photographic print using egg whites. Published in January 1847 by Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard, it was the first commercial process of producing

    Albumen print

    Albumen print

    Albumen_print

  • Nature photography
  • Photography genre

    photography societies, the Photographic Society of America, the Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique and the Royal Photographic Society. According

    Nature photography

    Nature photography

    Nature_photography

  • Candid photography
  • Photograph captured without creating a posed appearance

    higher film speeds (ISO) and aggressive methods of developing films ("push processing") to increase sensitivity. Therefore, candid photography was historically

    Candid photography

    Candid photography

    Candid_photography

  • List of photographic film formats
  • This is a list of photographic film formats. Unless otherwise noted, all formats were introduced by Kodak, which began allocating the number series in

    List of photographic film formats

    List of photographic film formats

    List_of_photographic_film_formats

  • Photogravure
  • Photographic printing technique

    pre-dating daguerreotypes and the later wet collodion photographic process. But the process was little used, not least because the original engraving

    Photogravure

    Photogravure

    Photogravure

  • Chromogenic print
  • Photographic print made using a chromogenic process

    coupler print, is a photographic print made from a color negative, transparency or digital image, and developed using a chromogenic process. They are composed

    Chromogenic print

    Chromogenic_print

  • Eidetic memory
  • Ability to recall an image from memory after one viewing

    Eidetic memory (/aɪˈdɛtɪk/ eye-DET-ik), also known as photographic memory and total recall, is the ability to recall an image from memory with high precision—at

    Eidetic memory

    Eidetic_memory

  • Aperture
  • Hole or opening through which light travels

    errors of samples or the sensor. In addition to an aperture stop, a photographic lens may have one or more field stops, which limit the system's field

    Aperture

    Aperture

    Aperture

  • Flash (photography)
  • Device producing a burst of artificial light

    photographs, such as one of a bullet bursting through an apple. The large photographic company Kodak was initially reluctant to take up the idea. Electronic

    Flash (photography)

    Flash (photography)

    Flash_(photography)

  • Photogram
  • Photographic technique

    photogram is a photographic image made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material such as photographic paper and

    Photogram

    Photogram

    Photogram

  • Photography in the United States
  • issued by George Eastman and his company. In 1839, the daguerreotype photographic process invented in France was introduced into the United States by an Englishman

    Photography in the United States

    Photography_in_the_United_States

  • Platinum print
  • Type of photographic print

    A platinum print or platinotype is a photographic print made by a printing process that leaves platinum metal on the surface of the paper. Platinum prints

    Platinum print

    Platinum print

    Platinum_print

  • RA-4 process
  • Chemical process used to make photo prints

    made with older-type optical enlargers and manual processing. More specifically, common color photographic paper is carefully exposed to form a latent image

    RA-4 process

    RA-4_process

  • Architectural photography
  • Photography genre

    mid-19th century with the rise of architectural photography. As photographic processes advanced, photographers began documenting major construction projects

    Architectural photography

    Architectural photography

    Architectural_photography

  • Schlieren photography
  • Process to photograph fluid flow

    2000. Patents. Retrieved: 1 December 2025. Kamlet, Matt (2016-04-13). "Photographic Shockwave Research Reaches New Heights with BOSCO Flights". NASA Website

    Schlieren photography

    Schlieren photography

    Schlieren_photography

  • Exposure (photography)
  • Amount of light captured by a camera

    photography, exposure is the amount of light per unit area reaching a frame of photographic film or the surface of an electronic image sensor. It is determined by

    Exposure (photography)

    Exposure (photography)

    Exposure_(photography)

  • Camera obscura
  • Optical device

    drawing and painting. The technology was developed further into the photographic camera in the first half of the 19th century, when camera obscura boxes

    Camera obscura

    Camera obscura

    Camera_obscura

  • Anthotype
  • Image created using photosensitive material from plants

    [citation needed] The process continued to be listed in photographic literature of the time but was likely little used. Over time the process earned a reputation

    Anthotype

    Anthotype

    Anthotype

  • Softbox
  • Photographic lighting device

    (photography) Speed ring Striplight Brooks, David. How to Control and Use Photographic Lighting. HPBooks, 1980, p. 54. ISBN 978-0-89586-059-0 Lavine, Joe; Bartholomew

    Softbox

    Softbox

    Softbox

  • Film base
  • Layer in photographic film

    the structural layer of photographic film which acts as a support medium for the film's light-sensitive layers of photographic emulsion. Despite the numerous

    Film base

    Film_base

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  • Minka
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic Polish

    Minka

    Resolute.

  • Alman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Alman

    English : variant spelling of Allman.Swedish : variant spelling of Ahlman.German : variant spelling of Ahl(e)mann (see Ahlman).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Almen ‘widower’.

  • Junayna |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Junayna |

    Little garden

  • ALINA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    ALINA

     Contracted form of Scandinavian Adelina, ALINA means "noble." Compare with other forms of Alina.

  • Hormat
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hormat

    Honor

  • Caylie
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Caylie

    Slender. (French) 'from the forest.

  • Ethni
  • Biblical

    Ethni

    strong

  • Atmananda | ஆத்மநஂதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Atmananda | ஆத்மநஂதா

    Bliss of soul

  • Pharaoh
  • Biblical

    Pharaoh

    that disperses; that spoils

  • Farrun
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Farrun

    English Surname

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  • Chromotype
  • n.

    A photographic picture in the natural colors.

  • Photogene
  • n.

    A photograph.

  • Photograph
  • n.

    A picture or likeness obtained by photography.

  • Photoglyphy
  • n.

    Photoglyphic engraving. See under Photoglyphic.

  • Heliogravure
  • n.

    The process of photographic engraving.

  • Photographist
  • n.

    A photographer.

  • Photoglyptic
  • a.

    Same as Photoglyphic.

  • Photograph
  • v. t.

    To take a picture or likeness of by means of photography; as, to photograph a view; to photograph a group.

  • Photographed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Photograph

  • Pentagraphical
  • a.

    Pantographic. See Pantograph.

  • Photogram
  • n.

    A photograph.

  • Photogeny
  • n.

    See Photography.

  • Photographic
  • a.

    Alt. of Photographical

  • Photograph
  • v. i.

    To practice photography; to take photographs.

  • Photographical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to photography; obtained by photography; used ib photography; as a photographic picture; a photographic camera.

  • Hyalotype
  • n.

    A photographic picture copied from the negative on glass; a photographic transparency.

  • Phonographic
  • a.

    Alt. of Phonographical

  • Heliography
  • n.

    Photography.

  • Photographer
  • n.

    One who practices, or is skilled in, photography.

  • Photographing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Photograph