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daguerreotype daguerreotypeda·guerre·o·type D0006300 (də-gâr′ə-tīp′)n.1. An early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate.2. A photograph made by this process.tr.v. da·guerre·o·typed, da·guerre·o·typ·ing, da·guerre·o·types To make a daguerreotype of. [French, after Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre.] da·guerre′o·typ′er n.da·guerre′o·typ′y n.daguerreotype (dəˈɡɛrəʊˌtaɪp) n1. (Photography) one of the earliest photographic processes, in which the image was produced on iodine-sensitized silver and developed in mercury vapour2. (Photography) a photograph formed by this process daˈguerreoˌtyper, daˈguerreoˌtypist n daˈguerreoˌtypy nda•guerre•o•type (dəˈgɛər əˌtaɪp, -i əˌtaɪp) n., v. -typed, -typ•ing. n. 1. an obsolete photographic process, invented in 1839, in which a picture made on a silver surface sensitized with iodine is developed by exposure to mercury vapor. 2. a picture made by this process. v.t. 3. to photograph by this process. [< French (1839), after Latin. J. M. Daguerre; see -o-, -type] da•guerre′o•typ`er, da•guerre′o•typ`ist, n. da•guerre`o•typ′ic (-ˈtɪp ɪk) adj. da•guerre′o•typ′y, n. daguerreotypean obsolete form of photography in which images were produced on chemically treated plates of metal or glass. — daguerreotypic, daguerreotypical, adj. — daguerreotypist, n.See also: PhotographydaguerreotypeAn early type of photographic process using a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | daguerreotype - a photograph made by an early photographic process; the image was produced on a silver plate sensitized to iodine and developed in mercury vaporphoto, photograph, pic, exposure, picture - a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material | Translationsδαγκεροτυπίαdaguerréotypeдагеротипдагерротипdaguerreotype
daguerreotype one of the earliest photographic processes, in which the image was produced on iodine-sensitized silver and developed in mercury vapour Daguerreotype the first commercially developed and widely used photographic process, now only of historical interest. The daguerreotype was invented in the 1830’s by L. J. Daguerre on the basis of experiments by N.Niepce. Information on the invention of the daguerreotype was made public in 1839, which is regarded as the year of the invention of photography. daguerreotype[də′ger·ə‚tīp] (graphic arts) A photograph produced on a silver plate or a copper plate coated with silver sensitized by the action of iodine; after exposure of the plate in a camera, a latent image is developed by use of mercury vapor. daguerreotype
Words related to daguerreotypenoun a photograph made by an early photographic processRelated Words- photo
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