[f. prec. sb.; cf. to photograph.] trans. To represent or imprint by the calotype process; to photograph.

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1853.  Blackw. Mag., LXXIV. 754. Presenting the mind to it in a state of repose … a blank sheet of paper, upon which the object may reflect or calotype itself.

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a. 1879.  M. Collins, in Pen Sk., I. cxciv. Who could calotype Amy’s laugh?

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