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- Watergraph abstract "Watergraph is a term for a Polaroid image-transfer or Fuji instant film image-transfer meaning an image that seems to be or look like a cross between a watercolor and a photograph.A 'watergraph' can also mean the digital manipulation of a photograph so that it resembles a watercolor. Several people are now producing these commercially, emphasizing the artistic qualities of the product by using a handmade paper. Notable amongst these is the London Art dealer Martin Summers, and the interior designer Robin Moore Ede.".
- Watergraph wikiPageID "10298166".
- Watergraph wikiPageRevisionID "427584373".
- Watergraph hasPhotoCollection Watergraph.
- Watergraph orphan "February 2009".
- Watergraph unreferenced "March 2007".
- Watergraph subject Category:Photographic_processes.
- Watergraph type Abstraction100002137.
- Watergraph type Act100030358.
- Watergraph type Activity100407535.
- Watergraph type Event100029378.
- Watergraph type PhotographicProcesses.
- Watergraph type Procedure101023820.
- Watergraph type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Watergraph type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Watergraph comment "Watergraph is a term for a Polaroid image-transfer or Fuji instant film image-transfer meaning an image that seems to be or look like a cross between a watercolor and a photograph.A 'watergraph' can also mean the digital manipulation of a photograph so that it resembles a watercolor. Several people are now producing these commercially, emphasizing the artistic qualities of the product by using a handmade paper.".
- Watergraph label "Watergraph".
- Watergraph sameAs m.02q7r03.
- Watergraph sameAs Q7974119.
- Watergraph sameAs Q7974119.
- Watergraph sameAs Watergraph.
- Watergraph wasDerivedFrom Watergraph?oldid=427584373.
- Watergraph isPrimaryTopicOf Watergraph.