Category:Daguerreotype

A daguerreotype is a type of early photograph without the negative. The image is exposed directly onto a mirror-polished silver surface which has been exposed to iodine vapor and later to bromine vapor.

A daguerreotype camera is a camera that takes daguerreotype photographs.

Da*guerre"o*type, n. Etym: [From Daguerre the inventor + -type.]

1. An early variety of photograph, produced on a silver plate, or copper plate covered with silver, and rendered sensitive by the action of iodine, or iodine and bromine, on which, after exposure in the camera, the latent image is developed by the vapor of mercury.

2. The process of taking such pictures.

daguerreotype Da*guerre"o*type, v. t. [imp. & p.p. Daguerreotyped; p. pr. & vb. n. Daguerreotyping.]

1. To produce or represent by the daguerreotype process, as a picture.

2. To impress with great distinctness; to imprint; to imitate exactly.