ferrotype
/fer-uh-tahyp/US // ˈfɛr əˌtaɪp //UK // (ˈfɛrəʊˌtaɪp) //
铁证如山,铁证,铸铁
Definitions
v.有主动词 verb
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fer·ro·typed, fer·ro·typ·ing.
- : to put a glossy surface on by pressing, while wet, on a metal sheet .
n.名词 noun
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- : Also called tintype. a positive photograph made on a sensitized sheet of enameled iron or tin.
- : the process of making such photographs.
Examples
In Nos. 797 and 805 will be found directions for preparing a ferrotype plate so that prints will not stick.
Aristo prints can be mounted direct from the ferrotype plate or the ground-glass to which they have been squeegeed to dry.
The ferrotype plate therefore vibrates with tremendous rapidity between the core and the platinum screw.
Now the ferrotype plate must be exactly free of the end of the core and that is all.
More often a photograph is taken on a ferrotype plate and the outlines scratched into the plate.
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