Home

fotografischen

Fotografischen is the inflected form of the German adjective fotografisch, meaning “photographic” or “relating to photography.” It is used to describe things connected with photography, such as techniques, equipment, works, or processes, and its ending changes according to case, gender, and number in a sentence.

Etymology and linguistic notes: fotografisch derives from Fotografie, the German term for photography, which itself comes

Usage and examples: In context, fotografischen appears in phrases like dem fotografischen Anspruch (dative singular masculine),

See also: Fotografie, Fotograf, Fotokunst, Bildbearbeitung, Bildauflösung.

from
the
Greek
roots
photos
(light)
and
graphein
(to
write
or
draw).
As
an
attributive
or
predicative
adjective,
fotografisch
follows
standard
German
inflection
patterns,
producing
forms
such
as
fotografische,
fotografischer,
or
fotografischen
depending
on
grammatical
context.
The
form
fotografischen
appears
in
several
common
cases,
particularly
in
dative
singular
masculine
or
neuter,
and
in
dative
plural.
or
mit
fotografischen
Ergebnissen
(dative
plural).
It
also
occurs
in
adverbial
or
descriptive
uses,
for
example
aus
fotografischen
Gründen
or
fotografische
Techniken,
when
describing
techniques
or
motives
tied
to
photography.
The
base
form
fotografisch
is
frequently
used
in
compound
terms
such
as
fotografische
Aufnahmen
(photographic
recordings)
or
fotografische
Ausrüstung
(photographic
equipment).
The
inflected
form
fotografischen
is
essential
for
correct
grammar
in
passages
mentioning
multiple
items,
dative
expressions,
or
genitive
constructions
involving
plural
nouns.