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(photography) A camera feature where several successive shots are taken with slightly different settings and then automatically combined.
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A club (social organization) devoted to photography.
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Synonym of candlestick chart.
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(art) A distorted image created by removing portions of an original image and reassembling the remainder at disjointed angles.
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(by extension) Any photograph of a person taken without having acquired permission.
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(photography) A technique for filming interactions between two people in which the camera looks alternately at one or the other person, with the focus on the person farthest from the camera.
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A device used to make copies of a drawing or writing, via small punctures made in the outline
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A film developer; a person who uses chemicals to create photographs from photograph negatives.
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(music) To generate the high-frequency sound by allowing a speaker to cause vibration of the sound generator of a musical instrument connected by an amplifier to the speaker.
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(media) A photograph that is representative of the subject of a news story, but that has been selected from a news organization's existing photo library.
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Alternative form of file photo [(media) A photograph that is representative of the subject of a news story, but that has been selected from a news organization's existing photo library.]
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Technology that detects different fingerprints, and if a specific fingerprint is found then proceeds to do something (such as unlocking your phone).
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Test made to establish and confirm the properties of a material or components
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Taking photographs using a camera with a flash.
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(photography) A kind of photograph where objects are laid out on a flat surface and photographed perpendicularly from above.
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(nonstandard, informal) Alternative spelling of photo [(informal) A photograph.]
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A group photo including the photographer; a group self-portrait.
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(photography, dated) A background used for a headshot.
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The creation of a digital picture by means of scanning or photographing.
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To digitally manipulate a photograph using filter effects.
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(chiefly science fiction) A clock designed to keep very accurate time.
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(dated) A still photograph.
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(printing, graphic design) Artwork to be reproduced with one solid colour, contrasted with artwork having tone or shading (halftones), or full colour (colour separations).
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(photography) A photographic format in between full-frame or 35mm (36 × 24 mm) and large format (127 × 102 mm).
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(countable) A photocopy that is greatly reduced in size.
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(countable) A document bearing a microreproduction of printed text
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(photography) A feature that allows a rapid succession of photographs to be taken with the release held down
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(chiefly Britain, idiomatic) A large group of photographers simultaneously capturing images of a celebrity, producing numerous photographic flashes along with an accompanying din of clicking camera shutters.
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(historical) Any early book that has letterpress printing on both sides of the page.
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(informal, usually passive) Of a paparazzo, to take a surreptitious photograph of (someone, especially a celebrity) without their consent.
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A freelance photographer who sells photographs of celebrities to the media, especially one who pursues celebrities and attempts to obtain candid photographs.
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(informal) to photograph
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(informal) A photograph.
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A cube-shaped frame holding different photographs on its different sides, often used to show several different members of a family, parts of a vacation, or a timeline of someone's life.
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Someone or something that modifies photographs.
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a series of photographs, sometimes with text, that narrates a story
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(informal) A photo opportunity.
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Any occasion when a politician or other celebrity may be photographed to their advantage.
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A session in which a photographer takes shots of an individual or group.
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A collection of photographs that can be licensed for use elsewhere.
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Alternative form of photo booth [A coin-operated kiosk used to take photographs, typically used for passport photographs.]
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A session in which a posed celebrity is photographed.
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(informal) A digitally altered image, especially in a bad or sloppy way.
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The practice of viewing online photos, especially those of strangers, without leaving comments, but possibly discussing them with third parties.
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A fake image made by editing and/or combining photographs.
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The application of image-editing techniques to photographs in order to create an illusion or deception.
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A novel adapted from a movie and illustrated with photographic stills taken from the film. Usage largely confined to the silent era of Hollywood.
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(photography) A session in which a photographer takes a number of photographs of a person or group of people.
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(transitive, Internet) Alternative letter-case form of photoshop (“To digitally edit or alter a picture or photograph.”) [(transitive, Internet) To digitally edit or alter a picture or photograph.]
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(dated) A photocopy, especially one made by a Photostat machine.
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A walk through a location for the purpose of taking photographs.
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Worth taking a photograph of.
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(photography, of a camera) Point-and-shoot.
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(photography, of a camera) Designed for quick, simple use with minimal configuration.
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A point-and-shoot camera.
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(transitive, intransitive, informal) To photograph with a polaroid camera.
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(computing, printing) A print orientation where the vertical sides are longer than the horizontal sides.
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An image constructed from secondary sources
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A photographic image that has been digitally manipulated or stored.
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A camera that permits the photographer to view the exact image that will be captured, unlike earlier viewfinder cameras.
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(photography) Region of background (in digital images).
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The view offered by a screen display; its arrangement of visual elements.
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the ability or feature of photographic or video camera to focus itself
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(photography, film) A single snapshot or an unbroken sequence of photographic film exposures, or the digital equivalent; an unedited sequence of frames.
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(non-native speakers' English) The best moment to take a picture of a moving subject.
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(informal) A person who makes a hobby of photography.
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(photography) A photograph, as opposed to movie footage.
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A photograph which is not taken for a specific purpose, but kept against a potential future need.
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(Philippines) a candid photo; candid
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Alternative form of stop-motion [(uncountable, photography) An animation technique wherein physical objects are slightly altered and photographed one picture at a time to give an illusion of movement when displayed in sequence.]
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(uncountable, photography) An animation technique wherein physical objects are slightly altered and photographed one picture at a time to give an illusion of movement when displayed in sequence.
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(idiomatic) To photographically capture an image
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simple past tense of take a picture
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(photography) The technique of using a modified digital camera to capture deliberately distorted images whose image histograms are conducive to making optimum use of the sensor's dynamic range.
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(photography) A camera angle.
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A device on a camera that shows what will appear in the field of view of the lens; it helps the user target a subject, zoom and focus the image.
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(photography) Any effect in a photographic picture where qualities vanish towards the edges.
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