photographic plate

  • 1photographic plate — fotografinė plokštelė statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Plokštelė, padengta šviesai jautria medžiaga. atitikmenys: angl. photographic plate; photoplate rus. фотопластинка …

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  • 2photographic plate — fotoplokštelė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. photographic plate; photoplate vok. Photoplatte, f rus. фотопластинка, f pranc. plaque photographique, f …

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  • 3Photographic plate — Photographic plates preceded photographic film as a mean of photography. A light sensitive emulsion of silver salts was applied to a glass plate. This form of photographic material largely faded from the consumer market in the early years of the… …

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  • 4photographic plate — noun a flat sheet of metal or glass on which a photographic image can be recorded • Syn: ↑plate • Hypernyms: ↑sheet, ↑flat solid • Hyponyms: ↑quarter plate …

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  • 5photographic plate — noun an early form of photographic material, in which the photosensitive emulsion was applied to a glass plate; latterly only used by astronomers …

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  • 6Photographic plate — Фотопластинка …

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  • 7Plate — may refer to: * Plate (dishware) * Plate (structures), a type of foundation * A flat piece of metal used in orthopedics to connect the two parts of a broken bone, such as a dynamic compression plate * Plate armor, body armor made of metal plates… …

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  • 8Photographic film — This article is mainly concerned with still photography film. For motion picture film, please see film stock. Photographic film is a sheet of plastic (polyester, nitrocellulose or cellulose acetate) coated with an emulsion containing light… …

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  • 9photographic magnitude — noun : the magnitude of a celestial body as determined by observations with an ordinary blue sensitive photographic plate …

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  • 10Photographic processing — is the chemical means by which photographic film and paper is treated after photographic exposure to produce a negative or positive image. Photographic processing transforms the latent image into a visible image, makes this permanent and renders… …

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