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noun - a photograph made by an early photographic process
An early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate.
A photograph made by this process.
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a photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapour. |
a photograph made by an early photographic process the image was produced on a silver plate sensitized to iodine and developed in mercury vapor |
the first successfully produced type of photograph |
A photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapour. |
An early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate. |
A photograph made by this process. |
To make a daguerreotype of. |
Daguerreotype description |
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The Daguerreotype (; French: daguerréotype) process, or daguerreotypy, was the first publicly available photographic process, and for nearly twenty years it was the one most commonly used. * Invented by Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and introduced worldwide in 1839, daguerreotype was almost completely superseded by 1860 with new, less expensive processes yielding more readily viewable images. During the past few decades, there has been a small revival of daguerreotypy among photographers interested in making artistic use of early photographic processes. * To make the image, a daguerreotypist would polish a sheet of silver-plated copper to a mirror finish, treat it with fumes that made its surface light sensitive, expose it in a camera for as long as was judged to be necessary, which could be as little as a few seconds for brightly sunlit subjects or much longer with less intense lighting; make the resulting latent image on it visible by fuming it with mercury vapor; remove its sensitivity t |