Noun
photographic memory (plural photographic memories)
(neuroscience) An eidetic memory; the ability to recall images, sounds, or objects in memory with great accuracy and in seemingly unlimited volume.
He had a photographic memory that few, if any, of his colleagues could match. Source: Internet
She remembered having a photographic memory as a child, making it easy to memorize songs, as well as get her through school tests. Source: Internet
Simply put, it's like a photographic memory for your computer. Source: Internet
The reason he needs her help is because even though he was a dirty cop, he was a great detective with a photographic memory which is now slowly fading away due to early onset Alzheimer’s. Source: Internet