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photographically, adv.|fəʊtəˈgræfɪkəlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a photographic manner; by means of or in reference to photography; from a photographic point of view.
1842J. F. W. Herschel in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. CXXXII. 194 The retina itself may be photographically impressible by strong lights. 1847[J. E.] Photography 45 The object..photographically pictured. 1856Engineer 25 Apr. 227/2 The possibility of producing photographically..a printing surface of relievo and intaglio parts. 1859Gullick & Timbs Paint. 118 The solution which renders the ivory photographically sensitive. 1882Young Sun 262 Violet rays, which are photographically the most active. 1968R. A. Lyttleton Mysteries Solar Syst. iv. 119 Comet Borelly showed photographically as many as nine tails. fig.1862M. B. Edwards John & I xx. (1876) 159 This afternoon I have seen my life photographically, as it were. 1869T. W. Wood in Student II. 83 The chrysalides of butterflies.., their shells being photographically sensitive for a short time after the caterpillars' skins have been shed, so that each individual assumes the colour most prevalent in its immediate vicinity. |