Noun
light-sensitive paper on which photograph can be printed
Source: WordNetEvery type can then be produced as a hard copy on regular paper or photographic paper via a printer. Source: Internet
In 1839, he made a photograph on glass, which still exists, and experimented with some color reproduction, noting that rays of different parts of the spectrum tended to impart their own color to a photographic paper. Source: Internet
The first spectrographs used photographic paper as the detector. Source: Internet
The images can also be printed out on photographic paper with a special Kodak machine. Source: Internet