daguerreotype
daguerreotype — 名詞
1. An early type of photograph produced by treating a silver-coated copper plate wi
銀版照片
早期攝影技術,影像呈現在銀版上
An early type of photograph produced by treating a silver-coated copper plate with light and chemicals, creating a single, highly detailed image — the first widely used photographic method, popular in the mid-1800s.
The museum keeps a daguerreotype of the city's founder in a glass case.
博物館在玻璃櫃中展示著一張本市創建者的銀版照片。
daguerreotype displayed in a museum
Last year, a daguerreotype of Abraham Lincoln sold for a very high price.
去年,一張亞伯拉罕·林肯的銀版照片以極高的價格售出。
collectible value; auction context
Ravi showed his students a daguerreotype from 1850 and explained the process.
Ravi 向學生展示了一張 1850 年的銀版照片,並說明其製作過程。
The librarian found a fragile daguerreotype of the town's first mayor inside an old box.
圖書館員在一個舊盒子裡發現了一張該鎮首位鎮長的銀版照片。
Collector Diego held a daguerreotype in Paris and said, "No negative — each plate is unique."
收藏家 Diego 在巴黎拿著一張銀版照片說:「沒有底片——每張照片都是獨一無二的。」
- photograph
the general modern term; daguerreotype is a specific early kind of photograph
- tintype
another metal-based early photo process, but made on iron rather than silver-coated copper
用法筆記
Always countable when referring to a single image ('a daguerreotype', 'three daguerreotypes'). Also used uncountably for the process itself ('Daguerreotype spread across Europe in the 1840s').