Definition of Telephotography. Meaning of Telephotography. Synonyms of Telephotography

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Definition of Telephotography

Telephotography
Telephotography Tel`e*pho*tog"ra*phy, n. 1. The photography of distant objects in more enlarged form than is possible by the ordinary means, usually by a camera provided with a telephoto lens or mounted in place of the eyepiece of a telescope, so that the real or a magnified image falls on the sensitive plate. 2. Art or process of electrically transmitting and reproducing photographic or other pictures at a distance by methods similar to those used in electric telegraphy. 3. Less properly, phototelegraphy.

Meaning of Telephotography from wikipedia

- Wirephoto, telephotography or radiophoto is the sending of photographs by telegraph, telephone or radio. Technologically and commercially, the wirephoto...
- of the fax machine, specifically the transmission of photographs or telephotography, known as the Bildtelegraph, related to early attempts at developing...
- working as a graphic correspondent. In 1951, EFE installed its first telephotography receiver. In 1958 Gómez Aparicio was replaced in his position by Manuel...
- 1894. Thomas R. Dallmeyer, Telephotography: An elementary treatise on the construction and application of the telephotographic lens, London: Heinemann,...
- vision among insects.[citation needed] This acuity is achieved by a telephotographic series of lenses, a four-layer retina, and the ability to swivel the...
- support RGB color. They can be considered the successors of early telephotography input devices, which were able to send consecutive scan lines as analog...
- replace certain lenses' helicoid mounts for sports and natural-life telephotography.[citation needed] In 1986, the Leitz company changed its name to Leica...
- Society in 1922. His son Herbert E. Ives was a pioneer of television and telephotography, including color facsimile. Ives was a pioneer in the field of color...
- Bidwell, Shelford. "Selenium and Its Applications to the Photophone and Telephotography". Proceedings of the Royal Institution (G.B.), Vol 9. 1881, pp. 524–535;...
- element selenium in 1873. This led, among other technologies, towards telephotography, a way to send still images through phone lines, as early as in 1895...