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/tawl"beuh tuyp', tal"-/, n. Photog.calotype.[1840-50; W.F.H. TALBOT + -TYPE, on the model of DAGUERREOTYPE]
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Talbotype — Tal bo*type, n. (Photog.) Same as {Calotype}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Talbotype — Calotype Cal o*type, n. [Gr. kalo s beautiful + ty pos type.] (Photog.) A method of taking photographic pictures, on paper sensitized with iodide of silver; also called {Talbotype}, from the inventor, Mr. Fox. Talbot. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
talbotype — (entrée créée par le supplément) (tal bo ti p ) s. m. Sorte de daguerréotype. • C est à cette époque [1850] que l on commença d employer le collodion et d abandonner les procédés primitifs connus sous le nom de daguerréotype et de talbotype, M … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
talbotype — noun An early photograph produced on paper coated with silver iodide. Syn: calotype … Wiktionary
talbotype — n. calotype, photographic procedure in which the paper plate is sensitized with silver iodide … English contemporary dictionary
talbotype — tal·bo·type … English syllables
talbotype — ˈtȯlbəˌtīp, ˈtal noun Etymology: W. H. F. Talbot died 1877 English pioneer in photography + English type : calotype … Useful english dictionary
Calotype — or talbotype is an early photographic process introduced in 1841 by Henry Fox Talbot, using paper coated with silver iodide. The term calotype comes from the Greek el. κάλο for good , and el. τύπος for impression . How calotypes work The… … Wikipedia
Leavitt Hunt — (1831–1907) was a Harvard educated attorney and photography pioneer who was one of the first people to photograph the Middle East. He and a companion, Nathan Flint Baker, traveled to Egypt, the Holy Land, Lebanon, Turkey and Greece on a Grand… … Wikipedia
Fox Talbot — William Henry Fox Talbot Pour les articles homonymes, voir Talbot (homonymie). William Henry Fox Talbot en 1844 William Henry Fox Talbot (11 février … Wikipédia en Français