tintype
tintype — 名詞
1. A tintype is a kind of photograph from the late 1800s. It was made by creating a
鐵版照片
以鐵板為底片的古老照片
A tintype is a kind of photograph from the late 1800s. It was made by creating an image directly onto a thin iron plate that had been coated with a light-sensitive chemical mixture.
Mei-Lin found an old tintype of her great-grandparents at the antique shop.
Mei-Lin 在古董店找到了一張祖父母年輕時的舊鐵版照片。
tintype of + person — possession pattern
The museum's exhibition showed how tintype portraits were made during the Civil War era.
博物館的展覽展示了南北戰爭時期鐵版肖像照的製作過程。
tintype portrait — attributive noun use
Unlike modern photos, each tintype is a one-of-a-kind image on a metal plate.
不同於現代照片,每張鐵版照都是在金屬板上獨一無二的影像。
Diego carefully handled the tintype, afraid to scratch its dark, shiny surface.
Diego 小心翼翼地拿起那張鐵版照片,深怕刮傷它黑亮的表面。
- ferrotype
Exactly the same process; the two terms were used interchangeably in the 19th century, though 'tintype' was more common in everyday speech.
- daguerreotype
An even earlier type of photograph (1840s–1850s) made on a silver-coated copper plate. Daguerreotypes are rarer, more expensive, and have a mirror-like surface, while tintypes are on iron and look more matte.
用法筆記
Tintypes are a historical technology, so the word is used mostly when talking about antique photography or family history from the late 19th century. The term is still sometimes used by artists who recreate the process today.