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A contact print is a photographic image produced from film; sometimes from a film negative, and sometimes from a film positive or paper negative. In a... |
contact or contactor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contact may refer to: Contact (geology), a common geological feature Contact lens or contact... |
Blueprint (redirect from Blue print) reproduction of a technical drawing or engineering drawing using a contact print process on light-sensitive sheets introduced by Sir John Herschel in... |
Photographic printing (redirect from Photographic print) atop the paper and directly exposed, creating a contact print. Digital photographs are commonly printed on plain paper, for example by a color printer... |
Contact lenses, or simply contacts, are thin lenses placed directly on the surface of the eyes. Contact lenses are ocular prosthetic devices used by over... |
Photographic paper (redirect from Bromide print) The print image is traditionally produced by interposing a photographic negative between the light source and the paper, either by direct contact with... |
make positive prints on photographic paper by projecting the negative onto the paper with a photographic enlarger or making a contact print. The paper is... |
Darkroom (section Print processing) Photographers generally begin printing a roll of film by making a contact print of their negatives to use as a quick reference to decide which images... |
thumbnails helped to keep the original ideation relevant. Image organizer Contact print, a film cognate of the thumbnail Thumbshot "Online Etymology Dictionary"... |
music, caused by contact transfer of signal patterns from one layer of tape to another as it sits wound concentrically on a reel. Print-through is a category... |
Contact pads or bond pads are small, conductive surface areas of a printed circuit board (PCB) or die of an integrated circuit. They are often made of... |
in the photochemical post-production process: Rush prints, or dailies, are one-light, contact-printed copies made from an unedited roll of original camera... |
manufacture of Printed circuit boards. By the early 20th century, blueprinting (producing white lines) or diazo blue line printing used contact-rollers rather... |
Contact lithography, also known as contact printing, is a form of photolithography whereby the image to be printed is obtained by illumination of a photomask... |
university in 1979. Kirlian photography is a technique for creating contact print photographs using high voltage. The process entails placing sheet photographic... |
Calotype (redirect from Calotype print) paper prints to be more attractive. The longer exposure required to make a salted print was at worst a minor inconvenience when making a contact print by... |
gelatin layer containing dichromate salts that sensitize it to light. A contact print is made by laying a negative over the paper and exposing it to light... |
sensitised paper to a source of ultraviolet light (such as sunlight) as a contact print. The combination of UV light and the citrate reduces the iron(III) to... |
which include Printing multiple images on one sheet (contact sheets) Specifying the size of the print Sending images via fax and Internet transmissions Support... |
Enlarger (section Automated print machines) the print to be made. The image may be printed to a size different from the negative or transparency. Without an enlarger, only a contact print would... |