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How to pronounce daguerreotype in English?

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Type of exposure, photo, photograph, pic, picture

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In 2007, a rare daguerreotype of Brown sold for $97,750 at a Cincinnati auction.
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Steel engraving by Samuel Hollyer from a lost daguerreotype by Gabriel Harrison.
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One wall is papered with daguerreotype portraits of men and women from the 1800s.
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It was appropriate for one-to-two minute shaded outdoors daguerreotype exposures.
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Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre announced the invention of the daguerreotype in 1839.
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You can make it look like a daguerreotype, you can tilt shift, you can do anything.
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A daguerreotype of Edgar Allan Poe taken in 1848, less than a year before his death.
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Comparing daguerreotype images to the more recent pieces show a world of difference.
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When Chuck Close showed Moss his unflattering daguerreotype portrait, she didn't balk.
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  • A photograph made by an early photographic process; the image was produced on a silver plate sensitized to iodine and developed in mercury vapor
  • Daguerreotype (/du0259u02C8u0261u025Bru0259u02CCtau026Ap, -rou028A-, -riu0259-, -riou028A-/; French: daguerru00E9otype) process, or daguerreotypy, was the first publicly announced photographic process, and for nearly twenty years, it was the one most commonly used. It was invented by Louis-Jaques-Mandu00E9 Daguerre and introduced worldwide in 1839...
  • An early type of photograph created by exposing a silver surface which has previously been exposed to either iodine vapor or iodine and bromine vapors
  • First practical and commercial photographic process, introduced by Louis Daguerre in 1839. The sensitive material comprised silver iodide, deposited on a polished silver plated copper base. ...
  • The first widely used form of photography, used between 1839 and the 1860s. A daguerreotype is made on a sheet of silvered copper, which is sensitized with a halide (usually iodine) in a special fuming box, exposed in the camera and then developed using heated mercury. ...
  • This, the first published photographic process, was invented by Louis J. M. Daguerre in France in 1839. It soon became the most popular medium in the mid 19th century, producing a unique and permanent direct positive image on a copper plate without the use of a negative. ...
  • Early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate. Invented by Louis Daguerre (1789-1851).
  • An early type of photograph in which the image is exposed directly onto a copper plate coated with a highly polished silver surface. The copper plate is made sensitive to light using iodine fumes and is exposed in a camera. ...
  • Is an early direct photographic technique that does not use a negative. The process creates a highly detailed negative image on a polished sheet of copper coated with a thin layer of silver. When processed and held up to the light the copper plate reflects so creating a positive impression. ...