Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A photographic positive made on paper sensitized by a silver salt.
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Examples
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The swank hotel is currently displaying four first-edition, gelatin silver-print photographs shot by the late actor/art enthusiast (Hopper succumbed to cancer in May) in the mid-'60s.
Celebritology Weekend: Stars align for Gulf Coast relief 2010
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'I was examining this photograph,' said Simon, handing to his brother a rather large unmounted silver-print photograph which had lain on his knees.
Hugo A Fantasia on Modern Themes Arnold Bennett 1899
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Victor Skrebneski's brilliant gelatin silver-print diptych
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Her shoulders and arms are encased with see-threw material which is trimmed at her neck with some of the velvety fabric and silver-print.
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