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Synonyms and antonyms of To take and develop photographs in British Thesaurus

To take and develop photographs

capture (verb)

to record an event in a film or photograph

come out ()

if a photograph comes out, the chemical process that produces it is successful

compose (verb)

formal to arrange the parts of something such as a photograph or a painting in order to get a particular effect

develop (verb)

to treat a film with chemicals in order to make photographs

expose (verb)

to allow light to reach the film in a camera so that you can take a photograph

fix (verb)

to use chemicals on something so that its colours do not change or disappear, for example on a photograph

focus (verb)

to turn a part on a camera, telescope, microscope etc until you can see something clearly

pap (verb)

informal to take a photograph of a famous person that you are following in order to sell it to a newspaper or magazine

photograph (verb)

to take a photograph of someone or something

print (verb)

to produce a photograph on paper

process (verb)

to make photographs from film by treating it with chemicals

retake (verb)

to photograph or record something again because it was not satisfactory

sensitize (verb)

to make film for photographs sensitive to light

shoot (verb)

to take photographs, or to make a film or video

snap (verb)

informal to take a photograph of someone or something

unload (verb)

to take the film out of a camera

zoom (verb)

if something such as a camera zooms somewhere, or if you zoom it somewhere, it moves so that it makes something seem much closer or further away