Definition of Electrophotography. Meaning of Electrophotography. Synonyms of Electrophotography

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Definition of Electrophotography

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Meaning of Electrophotography from wikipedia

- Xerography is a dry photocopying technique. Originally called electrophotography, it was renamed xerography—from the Gr**** roots ξηρός xeros, meaning "dry"...
- and patent attorney born in Seattle, Washington. Carlson invented electrophotography (now xerography, meaning "dry writing"), producing a dry copy in contrast...
- experiments with photoconductivity. Carlson used his kitchen for his "electrophotography" experiments, and, in 1938, he applied for a patent for the process...
- plate. The technique has been variously known as "electrography", "electrophotography", "corona discharge photography" (CDP), "bioelectrography", "gas discharge...
- electrical charges rather than photographic medium, hence the term electrophotography. Photograms are images produced by the shadows of objects cast on...
- where ink is spra**** onto the paper to create the desired image electrophotographywhere toner is attracted to a charged image and then developed laser...
- electrography in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Electrography may refer to electrophotography, that is, Kirlian photography. Electrography may also refer to: Measurement...
- into light and vice versa. These discoveries have had application in electrophotography, organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), photovoltaic cells, biological...
- prototypical cyanine dye that was widely used as a sensitizer in electrophotography. Its biological properties have also been investigated widely. Berneth...
- used in a wide variety of technical applications such as Xerography (electrophotography) and laser printing. Electrical conductivity is usually very small...