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It is the most common type of color photographic printing.
After exposure, the photographic printing paper (which still appears blank) is ready to be processed.
He also edited their in-house technical magazine and ran the photographic printing department.
The school has an up-to-date computer lab, photographic printing facilities, and a sculpture shop.
That is one reason manufacturers are producing desktop printers designed specifically for photographic printing.
Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that gives a cyan-blue print.
Photographs are more commonly printed on plain paper, for example by a color printer, but this is not considered "photographic printing".
Dye transfer is a continuous-tone color photographic printing process.
Gum bichromate is a 19th-century photographic printing process based on the light sensitivity of dichromates.
Standard photographic print sizes are used in photographic printing.
This numbering scheme is used in photographic printing and photographic filters.
Panchromatic black-and-white photographic printing papers are sensitive to all wavelengths of visible light.
In 1975, X-Rite introduced its first densitometer for photographic printing use.
To produce a 'positive' image, the negative is most commonly transferred ('Photographic printing') onto photographic paper.
The term alternative process refers to any non-traditional, or non-commercial photographic printing process.
He developed the first practical process for photographic printing on canvas, and a forerunner of the present-day photoengraving system.
Kodak Panalure is a panchromatic black-and-white photographic printing paper.
Gum bichromate printing was one of the very first stable photographic printing processes, dating back to about 1850.
Cyanotype, also referred to as "blueprinting", is the oldest non-silver photographic printing process.
Photographic printing is the process of producing a final image on paper for viewing, using chemically sensitized paper.
The file to be printed is imaged directly onto a drum on the press or onto photographic printing plates.
Early photo-books are characterised by their use of photographic printing as part of their reprographic technology.
Weston and Adams also shared a dedication to craft, and especially to the expressive qualities of photographic printing.
Soft sculptures, like puffy velveteen mountains embellished with the new photographic printing methods, were the latest fiber objects.