Arts et Artisanat - Formats Photographiques
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux formats photographiques tels que « lomographie », « cabinet card » et « solarisation ».
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a form of photography that captures and reproduces images in color

photographie en couleur, photographie colorée
a photographic technique where chemicals are applied and manually manipulated on a photo-sensitive surface to create abstract images

chimigramme, chimigram
the process of capturing and storing images using electronic sensors and processing them with digital software rather than traditional photographic film and darkroom techniques

photographie numérique, photographie digitale
a style of photography that intentionally creates images with a low-quality aesthetic, often using low-end cameras, expired film, or alternative processing techniques

photographie lo-fi, photographie de faible fidélité
a form of lo-fi photography that emphasizes spontaneity, experimentation, and the use of low-end cameras, often resulting in images with a distinct, vibrant, and sometimes unpredictable aesthetic

lomographie, photo-lofi
the practice of capturing and reproducing images with a single color or shades of a single color, typically black and white or grayscale

photographie monochrome, photographie en monochrome
a technique that captures a wide and elongated view of a scene by combining multiple images into a single panoramic image, providing an immersive and expansive visual experience

photographie panoramique, photo panoramique
a technique used to create a three-dimensional illusion in by presenting two slightly offset images of the same scene to the left and right eyes

stéréoscopie, stéréoscopie (technique)
an artificial environment generated by a computer that makes the user think what they are seeing or hearing is real, by using a special headphone and a helmet that displays the generated environment

réalité virtuelle
a dry photocopying process that uses electrostatic charges to transfer toner particles onto a surface to create a printed image

xerographie, photocopie sèche
a type of photographic print mounted on a stiff board measuring 4.25 x 6.5 inches, which was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for creating formal portraits

carte de cabinet, carte photographique
a technique that involves using a digital camera or smartphone camera to take photos or videos through a spotting scope or other type of telescope, allowing for long-range observation and photography of wildlife, landscapes, and other subjects

numérisation à travers un télescope, téléscopage numérique
a type of photography that involves capturing images of very small objects or details at a high magnification, often using specialized microscopes, cameras, or lenses

microphotographie, photographie microscopique
the scientific measurement of light in terms of its intensity, color, and other properties

photométrie
a device used to view two separate images, usually photographs, in a way that creates the illusion of a single three-dimensional image

stéréoscope, stéréoscopique
a technique that involves mounting a camera or smartphone over the eyepiece of a telescope, binoculars, or other optical instrument to capture images of distant objects

photographie afocale, photographie sans foyer
a technique that captures motion or movement in a still image, often using long exposure times, panning, or other techniques to create a sense of dynamic energy or action

photographie cinétique, photo cinétique
a technique that involves using a kite to lift a camera into the air to capture aerial photographs from a high vantage point

photographie aérienne par cerf-volant, photographie aérienne à l'aide d'un cerf-volant
a photographic technique that involves moving a light source, such as a flashlight or a sparkler, during a long exposure to create patterns, shapes, and other designs in the resulting image

peinture lumineuse, light painting
a technique that involves capturing close-up images of small objects or details at a high magnification, often using specialized lenses or equipment to reveal intricate textures, patterns, and colors that are not visible to the naked eye

photographie de gros plan, macrographie
a technique that involves using selective focus and distortion to create the illusion of a miniature or toy-like scene, often using a special lens or post-processing software to manipulate the perspective and depth of field

faux miniature, simulation miniature
a technique that simulates a miniature scene by selectively blurring parts of a photo while keeping other parts in sharp focus

photographie en bascule, photographie à décalage
a photographic technique that involves following a moving subject with a camera while using a slower shutter speed, resulting in a sharp subject against a blurred background that conveys a sense of motion and speed

suivi, panoramique
a photographic image created without a camera by placing objects directly onto a photosensitive paper or film and exposing it to light to produce a unique and abstract silhouette-like image

photogramme, photogram
the practice of taking a photograph of a specific location or scene at two or more different points in time, often to document changes and differences that have occurred over time

rephotographie, re-photographie
a technique that involves photographing large or elongated objects by unrolling them in a controlled manner while capturing a series of overlapping images to create a high-resolution digital image of the entire object

photographie en déploiement, photographie de déroulement
a photographic technique that involves briefly exposing a partially developed photographic image to a brief burst of light, resulting in a reversal of tones and a unique and surreal appearance

solarisation, surréalisation
a term used in photography that refers to the act of reducing the size of the aperture in a camera lens, resulting in a larger depth of field and less light entering the camera

réduction de l'ouverture, diminution de l'ouverture
a technique that involves capturing a series of still images at set intervals over a period of time and then combining them into a video, allowing for the acceleration of time and the visualization of slow or gradual changes

photographie en timelapse, photographie à intervalles
(of a motion picture, photograph, etc.) showing only black, white, and gray colors

noir et blanc
a technique used to colorize black and white images or to enhance the color contrast in color images by assigning false colors to different shades or values of gray

pseudocouleur, faux couleur
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