〘 noun 〙 A photograph in which the hues and light and dark are the same as in reality. It often refers to a positive film, but can also refer to something printed on paper. Positive. ⇔ Negative. ※Illustration from Shashinkyo Zusetsu (1867-68) (translated by Shunzo Yanagawa) "A positive is made by copying a negative image from a glass block onto paper." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 色相や明暗が実際と同じ写真。フィルムのポジをさしていうことが多いが、紙に焼きつけたものをいうこともある。ポジ。⇔陰画。※写真鏡図説(1867‐68)〈柳河春三訳〉図「玻瓈版(ビイドロいた)の陰画を紙に写して陽画を製する」
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