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develop pictures
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "develop pictures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of creating or processing photographs, typically in a photographic or artistic context. Example: "After the photo shoot, I will need to develop the pictures before we can display them in the gallery."
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Ofoto will develop pictures, put them on the Web and return the negatives to you at no charge (www.ofoto.com).
News & Media
Imagine the photographer Margaret BousingWhite, using a hotel bathtub to develop pictures of the Nazis marching into Paris, and hiding under a bed when the wardens came to roust the hotel guests out.
News & Media
Dilfer said it was a well-designed playbook that allowed a quarterback, even a new one, to develop pictures in his head of the plays and to be able to call the plays in a short period of time.
News & Media
"If two people use the same camera, film and lab to develop pictures, their images might visually look the same but that does not stop them putting their own style into the images".
News & Media
Let us develop pictures that bring vision.
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She began her career at Columbia Pictures in 1988, developing pictures including Groundhog Day and A League of Their Own.
News & Media
The Bill Wood Photo Company developed pictures, sold equipment and supplies, and offered Mr. Wood's services as a photographer.
News & Media
Mr. Guerrero served in Europe as a photographer in the Army Air Corps during World War II, developing pictures taken during bombing runs.
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His latest innovation is developing pictures in digital form.
News & Media
Aside from his reporting, Udin and his wife Marsiyem owned a small store which developed pictures and sold stationary; Marsiyem would usually manage the store.
Wiki
Once MTT crystals were developed, pictures were taken under a light microscope.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing the historical context of photography, use "develop pictures" to evoke the traditional chemical process. For digital photography, consider more modern terms like "process images".
Common error
Avoid using "develop pictures" when referring to purely digital image manipulation. While technically one could "develop" a digital style, stick to terms like "edit" or "process" for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "develop pictures" functions primarily as a verb phrase, where "develop" is the verb indicating an action and "pictures" is the direct object. As evidenced by Ludwig, it describes the act of processing photographic images or, metaphorically, forming ideas.
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "develop pictures" is a grammatically sound and understandable phrase that refers to the act of processing photographic images or, more broadly, creating mental images or concepts. While Ludwig indicates the phrase is correct, it is not very common. The phrase appears mostly in news, science, and wiki contexts. When referring to modern digital photography, consider using terms like "edit photos" or "process images" for increased clarity and precision.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
process images
Focuses on the technical aspect of handling digital or film-based images.
cultivate images
Implies a careful and nurturing approach to creating and refining visual content.
generate images
Suggests the creation of images from scratch, often using technology or creative processes.
refine images
Emphasizes the act of improving existing images through editing or enhancement.
formulate images
Conveys the idea of creating mental images or conceptual representations.
enhance photos
Highlights the process of improving the quality or appearance of photographs.
render images
Specifically refers to the process of creating a final image from a digital model.
elaborate on images
Focuses on adding detail and complexity to existing images or concepts.
craft visuals
Emphasizes the artistic and skillful creation of visual content.
conceive visuals
Suggests the initial idea or design phase of creating visual elements.
FAQs
What does "develop pictures" mean?
The phrase "develop pictures" refers to the process of chemically treating exposed photographic film or paper to create a visible image. In a broader sense, it can also mean creating or refining a mental image or concept.
How can I use "develop pictures" in a sentence?
You might say, "The photographer used a darkroom to "develop pictures" from the wedding." Or, "We need to "develop pictures" of our target audience to better tailor our marketing strategy.
What can I say instead of "develop pictures"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "process images", "refine images", or "generate images".
Is "develop pictures" applicable to digital photography?
While "develop pictures" traditionally refers to chemical processes, it can metaphorically apply to digital image editing. However, using terms like "edit photos" or "process photos" is generally clearer in a digital context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested