WordNet
n. a printed picture produced from a photographic negative [syn: print]
Usage examples of "photographic print".
It was only a thin band yet, but gradually it was widening, though we could not guess what it was about to reveal as the ceaseless revolutions widened the photographic print.
He was a full colonel, and examined the photographic print carefully.
Artists like Whistler and John Singer Sargent make you look beyond the faces of their subjects to something interior - something more real, if you like, than shows up on a photographic print.
Renie turned to see what they were talking about What she had thought was merely the wallscreen above the fireplace was actually a photographic print almost three meters wide, bigger than any she had seen outside a museum.
Sadie looked amazingly young and happy and glamorous in the posed photographic print.
That had been an outline, vague, like a phosphorescent photographic print, underexposed.
He took a photographic print out of his pocket and handed it to Tom.
Ahead of the car, there was light, a peculiar hard light which showed things in a colorless black and white, like a photographic print.
I must show you He stopped, sorted out a small photographic print and peered down at it.
He stopped, sorted out a small photographic print and peered down at it.
I must show you- He stopped, sorted out a small photographic print and peered down at it.
Once the photographic print was completed each person would be given a rogues gallery identification number.