photographic print
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Definition
Noun: A physical copy of an image created by exposing light-sensitive photographic paper through a negative or directly from a digital file, and then chemically processing it. It is the final, tangible result of the photographic process.
Usage
A "photographic print" refers specifically to the physical object, such as a photograph in an album, a framed picture, or a fine art print. It distinguishes a physical photograph from a digital image file displayed on a screen.
Examples
- The museum exhibited rare photographic prints from the early 20th century.
- She ordered a large photographic print of her favorite landscape to hang on the wall.
- The quality of a photographic print depends on the paper, chemicals, and printing technique used.
Advanced Usage
- Fine art photographic print: A high-quality print, often produced in limited editions, intended for display as artwork.
- The collector specialized in acquiring fine art photographic prints.
- The term can encompass various historical and modern processes, such as gelatin silver prints, chromogenic (C-print) prints, and giclée prints.
Variants and Related Words
- Print (noun): A more general term for a copy produced by a printing process, which can include photographic prints, but also engravings, lithographs, etc.
- Photograph (noun): A broader term for a picture made using a camera. A photographic print is one form a photograph can take.
- Enlargement (noun): A photographic print that is larger than the original negative or digital file.
Synonyms
- Photo
- Picture
- Hard copy (in a digital context, contrasting with a soft copy/file)
Related Phrases
- To make a print: The action of creating a photographic print.
- He went to the darkroom to make a print from the negative.
Noun
- a printed picture produced from a photographic negative