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1) "Autographed" -- As to autographed photos 2autograph Function: transitive verb 1 : to write with one's own hand 2 : to write one's signature in or on <autograph a book> Pronunciation Symbols Autograph of king Charles XII of Sweden (1682-1718). Autograph of Martin Luther. Autograph of Carolus Linnaeus Autograph of king Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden (1594-1632) Autograph of Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt (1820-1887). Autograph of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867-1951) An autograph is a document written entirely in the handwriting of its author, as opposed to a typeset document or one transcribed by an amanuensis or a copyist; the meaning overlaps with that of the word holograph. Autograph also refers to a person's signature. This term is used in particular for the practice of collecting autographs of celebrities. The collection of autographs is known as philography. - 1 Customs
- 2 Charging for autographs
- 3 Demands on celebrities
- 4 Categories of celebrities
- 5 Autopen signatures
- 6 Forged autographs
- 6.1 Deceptive devices
- 6.2 World War II (1939-1945)
- 7 Glossary
- 8 References
- 9 See also
- 10 External links
| In East Asia, an autograph from famous gentry is regarded as an honour. The value of an item bearing a high official's autograph could rise incredibly. In imperial China, an autograph from an emperor was considered priceless but to sell such an item could be a criminal offense. In Europe and North America, asking a celebrity for their autograph was seen as a child's activity up to a few decades ago. The popularity of collecting autographs as a hobby came during the 1980s. Many memorabilia dealers took notice, and what once was an innocent hobby lost that innocence as dealers and celebrities began to charge money for their signatures. That practice varies from country to countr..."
2) "Photos" -- As to autographed photos 1pho·to Pronunciation: 'fO-(")tO Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural photos : PHOTOGRAPH Pronunciation Symbols A sepia-toned photograph taken in England in 1895 A photograph (often shortened to photo) is an image created using a record of light falling on a light-sensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic imager such as a CCD or a CMOS chip. Most photographs are created using a camera, which uses a lens to focus the scene's visible wavelengths of light into a faithful reproduction of what the human eye would see. The process of creating photographs is called photography. Motion pictures, such as film or video, are not generally considered to be sequences of photographs. - 1 History
- 2 Types of photographs
- 3 Myths and superstition
- 4 See also
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The first permanent photograph was made in 1826 by a French inventor, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, building on a discovery by Johann Heinrich Schultz (1724): that a silver and chalk mixture darkens under exposure to light. Niépce and Louis Daguerre refined this process. Daguerre discovered that exposing the silver first to iodine vapour, before exposure to light, and then to mercury fumes after the photograph was taken, could form a latent image; bathing the plate in a salt bath then fixes the image. These ideas led to the famous daguerreotype. Today, most traditional photographs are produced with a two-step chemical process. In the two-step process the film holds a negative image (colours and lights/darks are inverted), which is then transferred onto photographic paper as a positive image. Another widely used film is the positive film used for producing transparencies, usually mounted in cardboard or plastic frames called slides. Slides are widely used by professionals mostly due to their sharpness and accuracy of colour rendition. Most photographs published in magazines are taken on colour transparency film. Originally all photographs were monochrom..."
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