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Definition of Calotypes
1. calotype [n] - See also: calotype
Lexicographical Neighbors of Calotypes
Literary usage of Calotypes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Photographic Journal of America: The Oldest Photography Magazine in America (1915)
"Of those calotypes I would now speak, but it may be well before doing so to refer
to the calotype process, which I have gone into fully and have written up, ..."
2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1846)
"calotypes, on an improvement jn the method of taking, 10. drainage of the country
in the neighbourhood of, 44. , modern deposits connected with the the ..."
3. Horae Subsecivae by John Brown (1897)
"Mr. Hill's calotypes we like better than all the rest; because what in them is
true, is absolutely so, and they have some delicate renderings which are ail ..."
4. Lectures on the Results of the Great Exhibition of 1851: Delivered Before by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1852)
"Mr. Buckle, of Peterborough, contributed calotypes of great beauty, by a process
of his own: Hill and Adamson, ..."
5. Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record of the Progress by William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington (1852)
"Mr. Buckle, of Peterborough, contributed calotypes of great beauty, by a process
of his own; Hill and Adamson, ..."