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Other Words From
- photo·printer noun
- photo·printing noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of photoprint1
Example Sentences
The energy and electricity part of the equation came in the form of a streaky neon light photoprint that carried through the collection: smudged, wavy lines and glowing tubes of oranges, yellows and reds against a black background that could easily have been the twinkling lights of the Santa Monica Pier reflected off the inky Pacific just before daybreak or the Sunset Strip reflected off a pair of sunglasses at last call.
“Photoprint flower power,” wrote Anne Slowey of Elle on Twitter. “1960s Jackie O goes surfing in Hawaii,” wrote Jane Keltner de Valle of Teen Vogue.
The Facebook search warrants typically demand a user's "Neoprint" and "Photoprint" -- terms that Facebook has used to describe a detailed package of profile and photo information that is not even available to users themselves.
The result: the chemically treated paper develops an impression much as a photoprint reacts from light waves.
They even found, in his living quarters, a blown-up photoprint picture of Nevil Ormm, draped in black.
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