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Photographic printing is the
process of
producing a
final image on
paper for viewing,
using chemically sensitized paper. The
paper is
exposed to a photographic...
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between dark
tones and
light tones). One
method of
photographic printing,
called "split
filter printing," is
where the
photographer determines two separate...
- Gum
printing is a way of
making photographic reproductions without the use of
silver halides. The
process uses
salts of
dichromate in
common with a number...
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positive prints on
albumen or
salted paper. Many
advances in
photographic gl****
plates and
printing were made
during the rest of the 19th century. In 1891,...
- Cyanotype, also
referred to as "blueprinting", is the
oldest non-silver
photographic printing process. It
involves exposing materials which have been treated...
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Durst is an
Italian manufacturer of
photographic printing equipment.
Durst was
established in 1936 by
brothers Julius and
Gilbert Durst. They were photography...
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Collotype is a gelatin-based
photographic printing process invented by
Alphonse Poitevin in 1855 to
print images in a wide
variety of
tones without the...
- and τύπος, týpos 'mark, impression, type') is a slow-reacting,
photographic printing formulation sensitive to a
limited near-ultraviolet and blue light...
- A list of
photographic processing techniques.
Agfacolor Ap-41
process (pre-1978 Agfa
color slides; 1978-1983 was a
transition period when Agfa
slowly changed...
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Photographic plates preceded film as the
primary medium for
capturing images in photography.
These plates, made of
metal or gl**** and
coated with a light-sensitive...