The constant of his career has been the 8-by-10-inch contact print.
Then, the paper is developed into a contact print.
He did us all a set of contact prints, but would charge us for enlargements, if we wanted them.
I checked out the contact prints with a magnifying glass.
"Put these together with the negatives and contact prints in an envelope."
Weston always made contact prints, meaning that the print was exactly the same size as the negative.
The photographs are contact prints, which means the final print is the same size as the negative.
After development, he does not bother with contact prints, instead judging a photograph by the negative alone.
Most commonly, digital negatives are used to create contact prints.
You could have two contact prints of a given man, one reversed, one not.