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- The Kodak verifax is a photo copying approach that uses a wet colloidal diffusion transfer technique patented by Yutzy, H.C. and Yackel, E.C. (1947) The...
- Commercial xerographic office photocopying gradually replaced copies made by verifax, photostat, carbon paper, mimeograph machines, and other duplicating machines...
- then moved to Topanga Canyon in 1965. He started creating his series of Verifax Collages in 1963 or 1964. Director Dennis Hopper, a collector of Berman's...
- the 1930s. Wallace Berman (1926–1976), an American artist known for his verifax collages. André Breton (1896–1966), a French artist, regarded as a prin****l...
- switch[citation needed] Light table Blueprint Heliographic copier Thermal copier Verifax copier Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lightboxes (photography)...
- Kodagraph autopositive paper Kodagraph repro-negative paper Diffusion transfer Verifax, Copyproof Photomechanical transfer (also PMT') Duostat, duoprint Retroflex...
- experimental basis. Berman, called the "father" of ****emblage art, would use a Verifax photocopy machine (Kodak) to make copies of the images, which he would...
- Lightbox Azo compound Blueprint Ozalid Heliographic copier Thermal copier Verifax copier Diatype (machine) Cryder, George R. (November 1948). "Contact"....
- disorders. Verifax began operations with the aim of developing a biometric tool for the verification of signatures from a distance (VeriFax Autograph Technology)...
- brought out their own copying devices using other technologies. Kodak's Verifax, for instance, could sit on one side of a desk and sold for $100; Haloid's...