noun
BritishA standard-sized photographic print produced by printing the whole of a negative to a moderate enlargement.
‘To overcome this I am happy to send an enprint to customers ordering framed pictures or large prints to act as a colour check prior to despatch of the order.’- ‘The ability to see your pictures full screen also enhances them compared with viewing enprints in an album.’
photograph, picture, photo, shot, snapshot, likeness, image, portrait, study, print, slide, transparency, negative, positive, plate, film, bromide, frame, exposure, still, proof, enprint, enlargement
Origin
1950s from enlarged print.
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