One of Jacobs'first publications that used Galton's composite imagery was " The Jewish Type, and Galton's Composite Photographs, " " Photographic News ", 29, ( 24 April 1885 ) : 268 269.
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He then made composite photographs of the three different kinds of criminals as well as of all the convicts in the group, in the apparent belief that a criminal type could be established.
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The celebrity-oriented weekly magazine Se och Hoer ( See and Hear ) was censured by the Swedish press council this fall for publishing composite photographs in which Victoria's head was superimposed on a model's swimsuit-clad body.
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The service includes a machine to be installed at movie theaters around the U . S ., and it will allow consumers to create composite photographs of themselves with stars of the movies being shown, he said.
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Plodding, methodical follow-up by Brennan, using the composite photograph, results in information that Roy, whose actual name is Roy Morgan, worked for a local police department as a civilian radio dispatcher before being drafted into the Army.
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Nineteenth-century photographers staged tableaux and patched together composite photographs for artistic purposes, a style that pretty much went out of favor in America when straight photography, documentary and 35-mm candid photographs moved to the forefront in the 1930s and after.
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According to Burt Reynolds'autobiography, Hamilton has a healthy sense of humor, even when the humor is directed at him : Reynolds once made up a birthday card for Hamilton with a composite photograph of Tony Curtis and Anthony Perkins, titled " To George, love from Mum and Dad ".
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I don't know, but 19th century racial theorists besides Lombroso, like Sir Francis Galton and Louis Agassiz, the great Harvard naturalist, used photographs with as much confidence as we have in DNA . Galton, Darwin's cousin, who coined the term eugenics, made composite photographs of criminals, Jews, tubercular patients and others.
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The cover was described as " brilliantly conceived and executed " in " Salon " wrote : " In Amanda Demme s composite photographs of ( the women ) seated in stark wooden chairs against a white background, the magnitude of Cosby s many crimes is ripped from a half-forgotten past into an unforgiving present ."
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At the moment, impressive as it is, the NYCMap ( pronounced " nice map " ) is more a framework than anything else, a composite photograph of the entire city aligned with a precisely corresponding map of streets, alleys, driveways, curbs, tracks, viaducts and runways; buildings, bridges, tunnels, towers, piers, antennas, subway entrances, emergency exits and ventilation grates; cemeteries, parks, beaches and wetlands; water bodies and topographic contours.