Minute blemishes, veins and the muscles flexing just below the surface of the skin are all visible and reproduced with almost photographic accuracy.
Excellent in itself, it records, with photographic accuracy, where Yates's obsessively autobiographical fiction originated.
The drawings show the cities as they were during the golden age of Philip II with what appears to be photographic accuracy.
He read the message with photographic accuracy.
I spoke of his gift for photographic accuracy in his sculptures.
While refraining from grandiose pronouncements, the film demonstrates that photographic accuracy must not be confused with objective reality.
The ships are portrayed with almost photographic accuracy, and are the most precise guides available to the appearance of 17th-century ships.
He disparaged photographic accuracy.
Illustrators were hard at work representing things with photographic accuracy as a way of ensuring that their scenes and figures were true to life.
The urge is a sign of their capacity to exceed photographic accuracy, to surpass everyday reality.