terms |
chronophotography |
As nouns the difference between terms and chronophotography
is that
terms is while
chronophotography is an antique photographic technique from the victorian era which captures movement in several frames of print.
chromophotography |
chronophotography |
As nouns the difference between chromophotography and chronophotography
is that
chromophotography is (dated) colour photography while
chronophotography is an antique photographic technique from the victorian era which captures movement in several frames of print.
print |
chronophotography |
As nouns the difference between print and chronophotography
is that
print is (uncountable) books and other material created by printing presses, considered collectively or as a medium while
chronophotography is an antique photographic technique from the victorian era which captures movement in several frames of print.
As an adjective print
is of, relating to, or writing for printed publications.
As a verb print
is to produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine; often used with
out'' or ''off : print out, print off.
frame |
chronophotography |
As nouns the difference between frame and chronophotography
is that
frame is frame, division of time on a multimedia timeline while
chronophotography is an antique photographic technique from the victorian era which captures movement in several frames of print.
movement |
chronophotography |
As nouns the difference between movement and chronophotography
is that
movement is physical motion between points in space while
chronophotography is an antique photographic technique from the victorian era which captures movement in several frames of print.
victorian |
chronophotography |
As nouns the difference between victorian and chronophotography
is that
victorian is a person living, or born in that period, or exhibiting characteristics of the victorian period while
chronophotography is an antique photographic technique from the victorian era which captures movement in several frames of print.
As an adjective victorian
is of or relating to the reign of queen victoria or the period from 1837 to 1901.
technique |
chronophotography |
As nouns the difference between technique and chronophotography
is that
technique is (uncountable) the practical aspects of a given art, occupation etc; formal requirements while
chronophotography is an antique photographic technique from the victorian era which captures movement in several frames of print.
photographic |
chronophotography |
As an adjective photographic
is pertaining to photographs or photography.
As a noun chronophotography is
an antique photographic technique from the victorian era which captures movement in several frames of print.
antique |
chronophotography |
As nouns the difference between antique and chronophotography
is that
antique is an old piece of furniture, household item, or other similar item while
chronophotography is an antique photographic technique from the Victorian era which captures movement in several frames of print.
As an adjective antique
is old, used especially of furniture and household items; out of date.
As a verb antique
is to shop for antiques; to search for antiques.