slovodefinícia
photography
(mass)
photography
- fotografia
photography
(encz)
photography,fotografické umění n: Aleš Studený
photography
(encz)
photography,fotografie n: umění, obor Aleš Studený
photography
(encz)
photography,fotografování n: Pavel Cvrček
Photography
(gcide)
Photography \Pho*tog"ra*phy\, n. [Photo- + -graphy: cf. F.
photographie.]
1. The science which relates to the action of light on
sensitive bodies in the production of pictures, the
fixation of images, and the like. The production of
pictures by the photochemical action of light on films of
chemicals sensitive to light, and also the production of
electronic images in electronic cameras, are both
considered types of photography.
[1913 Webster]

2. The art or process of producing pictures by this action of
light.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In traditional photography, the well-focused optical
image is thrown on a surface of metal, glass, paper, or
other suitable substance, coated with collodion or
gelatin, and sensitized with the chlorides, bromides,
or iodides of silver, or other salts sensitive to
light. The exposed plate is then treated with reducing
agents, as pyrogallic acid, ferrous sulphate, etc., to
develop the latent image. The image is then fixed by
washing off the excess of unchanged sensitive salt with
sodium hyposulphite (thiosulphate) or other suitable
reagents.
[1913 Webster]

color photography, the production of colored images by a
photographic process. A variety of dyes are used to
produced the colored images in photochemical processes.
Such processes may or may not use silver to produce the
colored image. Color photographs may also be produced by
electronic cameras.
[PJC]
photography
(wn)
photography
n 1: the act of taking and printing photographs [syn:
photography, picture taking]
2: the process of producing images of objects on photosensitive
surfaces
3: the occupation of taking and printing photographs or making
movies
podobné slovodefinícia
candid photography
(encz)
candid photography,momentka n: slady
digital photography
(encz)
digital photography, n:
motion-picture photography
(encz)
motion-picture photography, n:
news photography
(encz)
news photography, n:
powder photography
(encz)
powder photography, n:
radiophotography
(encz)
radiophotography, n:
telephotography
(encz)
telephotography,telefotografie n: Zdeněk Brož
x-ray photography
(encz)
x-ray photography,rentgenografie n: [tech.] [med.] mamm
Astrophotography
(gcide)
Astrophotography \As`tro*pho*tog"ra*phy\, n. [Astro- +
photography.]
The application of photography to the delineation of the sun,
moon, and stars.
[1913 Webster]
Chromophotography
(gcide)
Chromophotography \Chro`mo*pho*tog"ra*phy\, n. [Gr. ? color + E.
photography.]
The art of producing photographs in colors
[1913 Webster]
Chronophotography
(gcide)
Chronophotograph \Chron`o*pho"to*graph\, n. [Gr. ? time +
photograph.]
One of a set of photographs of a moving object, taken for the
purpose of recording and exhibiting successive phases of the
motion. -- Chron`o*pho*tog"ra*phy, n.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
color photography
(gcide)
Photography \Pho*tog"ra*phy\, n. [Photo- + -graphy: cf. F.
photographie.]
1. The science which relates to the action of light on
sensitive bodies in the production of pictures, the
fixation of images, and the like. The production of
pictures by the photochemical action of light on films of
chemicals sensitive to light, and also the production of
electronic images in electronic cameras, are both
considered types of photography.
[1913 Webster]

2. The art or process of producing pictures by this action of
light.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In traditional photography, the well-focused optical
image is thrown on a surface of metal, glass, paper, or
other suitable substance, coated with collodion or
gelatin, and sensitized with the chlorides, bromides,
or iodides of silver, or other salts sensitive to
light. The exposed plate is then treated with reducing
agents, as pyrogallic acid, ferrous sulphate, etc., to
develop the latent image. The image is then fixed by
washing off the excess of unchanged sensitive salt with
sodium hyposulphite (thiosulphate) or other suitable
reagents.
[1913 Webster]

color photography, the production of colored images by a
photographic process. A variety of dyes are used to
produced the colored images in photochemical processes.
Such processes may or may not use silver to produce the
colored image. Color photographs may also be produced by
electronic cameras.
[PJC]
Lithophotography
(gcide)
Lithophotography \Lith`o*pho*tog"ra*phy\, n. [Litho- +
photography.]
Same as Photolithography.
[1913 Webster]
Microphotography
(gcide)
Microphotography \Mi`cro*pho*tog"ra*phy\, n.
The art of making microphotographs.
[1913 Webster] Microphthalmia
Photography
(gcide)
Photography \Pho*tog"ra*phy\, n. [Photo- + -graphy: cf. F.
photographie.]
1. The science which relates to the action of light on
sensitive bodies in the production of pictures, the
fixation of images, and the like. The production of
pictures by the photochemical action of light on films of
chemicals sensitive to light, and also the production of
electronic images in electronic cameras, are both
considered types of photography.
[1913 Webster]

2. The art or process of producing pictures by this action of
light.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In traditional photography, the well-focused optical
image is thrown on a surface of metal, glass, paper, or
other suitable substance, coated with collodion or
gelatin, and sensitized with the chlorides, bromides,
or iodides of silver, or other salts sensitive to
light. The exposed plate is then treated with reducing
agents, as pyrogallic acid, ferrous sulphate, etc., to
develop the latent image. The image is then fixed by
washing off the excess of unchanged sensitive salt with
sodium hyposulphite (thiosulphate) or other suitable
reagents.
[1913 Webster]

color photography, the production of colored images by a
photographic process. A variety of dyes are used to
produced the colored images in photochemical processes.
Such processes may or may not use silver to produce the
colored image. Color photographs may also be produced by
electronic cameras.
[PJC]
Telephotography
(gcide)
Telephotography \Tel`e*pho*tog"ra*phy\, n.
1. The photography of distant objects in more enlarged form
than is possible by the ordinary means, usually by a
camera provided with a telephoto lens or mounted in
place of the eyepiece of a telescope, so that the real or
a magnified image falls on the sensitive plate.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. Art or process of electrically transmitting and
reproducing photographic or other pictures at a distance,
especially by methods similar to those used in electric
telegraphy.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. Less properly, phototelegraphy.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
digital photography
(wn)
digital photography
n 1: a photographic method that stores the image digitally for
later reproduction
motion-picture photography
(wn)
motion-picture photography
n 1: the act of making a film [syn: filming, cinematography,
motion-picture photography]
news photography
(wn)
news photography
n 1: photography of newsworthy events
powder photography
(wn)
powder photography
n 1: a process for identifying minerals or crystals; a small rod
is coated with a powdered form of the substance and
subjected to suitably modified X-rays; the pattern of
diffracted rings is used for identification [syn: {powder
photography}, powder method, powder technique]
radiophotography
(wn)
radiophotography
n 1: transmission of photographs by radio waves
telephotography
(wn)
telephotography
n 1: transmission and reproduction of photographs and charts and
pictures over a distance
2: photography using a telephoto lens
x-ray photography
(wn)
X-ray photography
n 1: radiography that uses X-rays to produce a roentgenogram
[syn: roentgenography, X-ray photography]

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