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In 1980 it became a gloss paper large format 10 x 12 magazine.
The book is printed in full gloss paper and has numerous, full-color pictures.
Gloss papers give the highest optical density in the printed image.
Brochures are often printed using four color process on thick gloss paper to give an initial impression of quality.
Nuts and Volts now averages about 100 pages per issue and is printed on gloss paper in full color.
Machine finished coated papers are high gloss papers based on mechanical pulp.
Guide to the Molly Gloss papers at the University of Oregon.
The posters are printed on heavy gloss paper measuring 18 x 24" using CMYK four-color offset printing technology.
The higher gloss papers first became popular in the 1920s and 30s as photography transitioned from pictorialism into modernism, photojournalism, and "straight" photography.
Polymethyl acrylate is an acrylic resin used in an emulsed form for lacquer, textile finishes, adhesives and, mixed with clay, to gloss paper.
Paxton gestured to the fingerprinting apparatus, which consisted of ink tubes, rubber roller, glass plate, and some sheets of glossed paper, plus two small bottles, one containing ether, the other turpentine.
The early Sterns flyers were printed by Selsey Press Limited, These flyers were usually A5 sized, brightly coloured, double sided handouts, printed on a 170GSM gloss paper used to promote the coming month's dance events.
Brett preferred the high gloss papers and ensuing sharp clarity of the gelatin silver photographic materials of the f64 Group rather than the platinum matte photographic papers common in the 1920s and encouraged Edward Weston to explore the new silver papers in his own work.
His technique is to increase digitally the size of the pixels, decreasing their number and, at the same time, the photographic quality of the image (Technique: Lambda print on high gloss paper, fixed in between two transparent and shiny acrylic panes, 4mm each (like a sandwich), mounted on a smaller and invisible aluminum frame).