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Photomontage - перевод на немецкий

COMPOSITE IMAGE CREATED FROM TWO OR MORE PHOTOGRAPHS
Photomontages; Photocollage; Photo montage; Photographic montage; Photo collage; Photo-montage; Photo-collage
  • A 1950 photomontage by [[Grete Stern]]
  • Example for an artificially created, totally misleading image: A race car exhibited at an airport (below) was cropped and combined on a computer with snowy mountains, leading to an image of a situation which never existed.
  • Carnival, South End Exhibition Rink, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, February 1899; The carefully prepared photomontage composite was a Notman specialty, each figure being photographed separately and then combined as a single image
  • Photomontage of kiwifruit and lemons, digitally manipulated using [[GIMP]]
  • [[BMW M8 GTE]] endurance race car at [[Munich airport]] in 2021
  • ''The Two Ways of Life'', a moralistic photo montage of Rejlanders own work, 1857-a choice between vice (at left) and virtue (at right)

Photomontage      
n. (new spell.=Fotomontage) photomontage, superimposition of photographs, combination of two or more photographs
photomontage      
n. Photomontage, Kombination von verschiedenen Bildern zu einem Gesamtbild
Foto Montage      
photomontage, superimposition of photographs, combination of two or more photographs

Определение

photomontage
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¦ noun a montage of photographs.

Википедия

Photomontage

Photomontage is the process and the result of making a composite photograph by cutting, gluing, rearranging and overlapping two or more photographs into a new image. Sometimes the resulting composite image is photographed so that the final image may appear as a seamless physical print. A similar method, although one that does not use film, is realized today through image-editing software. This latter technique is referred to by professionals as "compositing", and in casual usage is often called "photoshopping" (from the name of the popular software system). A composite of related photographs to extend a view of a single scene or subject would not be labeled as a montage, but instead a stitched image or a digital image mosaic.