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Then I went to the grocery store, and on to Photo Supply for some bromide paper.
Eight years later he patented bromide paper, developments of which are still used for black-and-white photographic prints.
It involves bleaching a print made on bromide paper to remove the blackened silver.
Charts were printed on silver bromide paper.
She switched on the red safety light, took a sheet of bromide paper out of the box and fed it into the printer.
It exposes rolls or sheets of either photographic film or bromide paper to a laser light source.
No specifications could be found on the composition of bromide paper of the time, but one manufacturer today is Kentmere.
Proofing on bromide paper is much easier than film, since it doesn't require a light table or other backlighting in order to read.
He produced from his briefcase his own alternative, Thirkell-designed sample pages, beautifully printed on glistening white bromide paper.
The use of bromide paper instead of film in an imagesetter allows it to produce paper output called bromides.
The use of the term "bromide" or "promide" occurs regardless of whether bromide paper was actually used for the photograph.
Their bromide paper "features a conventional double weight fiber-base, coated with a neutral tone bromide emulsion.
These photographs have a neutral image tone and were most likely produced on a matte collodion, gelatin or gelatin bromide paper.
Chloro-bromide papers change dramatically, whilst pure bromide papers change little.
In the 1890s he began offering enlargements, the use of bromide paper, and use of the "American airbrush" for touching up and colouring.
Bromoil prints are a direct variety of this process: One starts with a normally developed print on a silver bromide paper which is then chemically bleached and hardened.
Gelatin papers were introduced in the 1870s and started gaining acceptance in the 1880s and 1890s as the gelatin bromide papers became popular.
Bromide paper is very similar to black & white photographic paper, except the backing is much thinner, and like imagesetter film is of diminished spectral sensitivity.
In an important early 20th century variation of the process, known as carbro printing, contact with a conventional silver bromide paper print, rather than exposure to light, was used to selectively harden the gelatin.
That exhibition's selenium-toned prints, on barite-coated gelatin silver bromide paper, were made from the original cellulose-nitrate negatives by Lorenzo Scaramella, a photographer and professor of preservation techniques and the history of photography.
The varitype photo-setting plant then translated the computer's codes and commands into type of the ordered width, size and font, and then produced it as a continuous strip of bromide paper ready for pasting on grid sheets representing each page.