ambrotype
英:['æmbrətaɪp] 美: ['æmbrətaɪp]
ambrotype 基本解释
n.(采用玻璃底片的)旧式照相;
英英释义
Ambrotype
The ambrotype (from — “immortal”, and — “impression”) or amphitype is a photograph that creates a positive image on a sheet of glass using the wet plate collodion process. In the United States, ambrotypes first came into use in the early 1850s.以上来源于:Wikipedia
ambrotype 相关例句
权威例句
AMBROTYPE[Ambrotype]An Ambrotype of a Maine MilitiamanMemorandum: Lincoln ambrotype, 1854"Photographic and Ambrotype Views of the entire Falls..."Ambrotype of two men sitting on a bench at Table Rock near the Horseshoe Falls, ca. 1860.Ambrotype, one of the oldest photographic processes, its degradation and methods of its conservationPortrait of Seven Women by Mathew Brady, 1/2 plate ambrotypeAMBROTYPE ANTIQUE PROCESS USES PLATES DIPPED IN A LIGHT-SENSITIVE CHEMICAL SOLUTION AND LOADED INTO A CAMERA WITH A CIVIL WAR-ERA LENSConservation of the Earliest Known Shaker Architectural Image: The Ambrotype of the South Family, Harvard, Massachusetts