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UK
/fˌəʊtəɡɹˈæfɪkli/
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ADVERB
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by photographic means
photographically recorded scenes
How To Use photographically In A Sentence
- In the mid 19th century, Scottish photographers were among the first to use the variety of photographically linked techniques such as the calotype, daguerreotype and photogravure.
- I honestly believe there can't be a paper in the world with so much strength in depth photographically.
- photographically recorded scenes
- Specimens showing a distinct recognizable set of diagnostic features were defined as morphotypes and documented photographically.
- I honestly believe there can't be a paper in the world with so much strength in depth photographically.
- The photographically prepared printing plate when being made is treated chemically so that the image will accept ink and reject water.
- He tells the story of Joseph and his brothers by painting the faces of young men on top of photographically-enlarged pages from the bible.
- The result is photographically reduced and printed on a lithographic zinc plate.
- In the mid 19th century, Scottish photographers were among the first to use the variety of photographically linked techniques such as the calotype, daguerreotype and photogravure.
- Raymond Nelson's edition reproduces photographically the first printings of Tolson's three published volumes, along with thirty-four pages of uncollected poems that appeared in journals.