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autochrome

Terms vs Autochrome - What's the difference?

terms | autochrome |


As nouns the difference between terms and autochrome

is that terms is while autochrome is an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

Autochrome vs Auxochrome - What's the difference?

autochrome | auxochrome |


As nouns the difference between autochrome and auxochrome

is that autochrome is an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion while auxochrome is any atom or group which, when added to a chromophore, causes a bathochromic shift in its spectrum.

Emulsion vs Autochrome - What's the difference?

emulsion | autochrome |


As nouns the difference between emulsion and autochrome

is that emulsion is emulsion while autochrome is an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

Halide vs Autochrome - What's the difference?

halide | autochrome |


As nouns the difference between halide and autochrome

is that halide is while autochrome is an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

Silver vs Autochrome - What's the difference?

silver | autochrome |


As a proper noun silver

is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.

As a noun autochrome is

an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

Starch vs Autochrome - What's the difference?

starch | autochrome |


As nouns the difference between starch and autochrome

is that starch is a widely diffused vegetable substance found especially in seeds, bulbs, and tubers, and extracted (as from potatoes, corn, rice, etc.) as a white, glistening, granular or powdery substance, without taste or smell, and giving a very peculiar creaking sound when rubbed between the fingers. It is used as a food, in the production of commercial grape sugar, for stiffening linen in laundries, in making paste, etc while autochrome is an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

As a verb starch

is to apply or treat with laundry starch, to create a hard, smooth surface.

As an adjective starch

is stiff; precise; rigid.

Potato vs Autochrome - What's the difference?

potato | autochrome |


As nouns the difference between potato and autochrome

is that potato is a plant tuber, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe while autochrome is an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

Dyed vs Autochrome - What's the difference?

dyed | autochrome |


As an adjective dyed

is coloured or tinted with dye.

As a verb dyed

is (dye).

As a noun autochrome is

an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

Mosaic vs Autochrome - What's the difference?

mosaic | autochrome |


As nouns the difference between mosaic and autochrome

is that mosaic is mosaic while autochrome is an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

Plate vs Autochrome - What's the difference?

plate | autochrome |


As an adjective plate

is (heraldry) (strewn) with plates.

As a noun autochrome is

an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

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