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Nick R.
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In proper scientific terms, a photograph is?:
a) a camera
b) a negative
c) a print
d) a pictogram
e) a projected slide
a) a camera
b) a negative
c) a print
d) a pictogram
e) a projected slide
photograph (n.)
1839, "picture obtained by photography," coined by Sir John Herschel from photo- + -graph "instrument for recording." It won out over other suggestions, such as photogene and heliograph. Neo-Anglo-Saxonists prefer sunprint. The verb and photography also are first attested 1839, all from a paper read before the Royal Society on March 14, 1839.
Sparrow said:photo=light and graphikos=wrighting Greek
pictus=painted and graphein=to draw or write in Latin
You’re just being soft on the old guy, because he’s come backNick R. said:I threw in D as a 'red herring' but technically you are right (but I'm still giving Bill the credit).