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  Photographic paper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Photographic Paper may be exposed to light in a controlled manner either by placing a negative in contact with the paper directly (contact printing) or by using an enlarger to create a latent image.
Photographic Papers have been used since the beginning of all negative-positive photographic processes as invented by Nicéphore Niépce (France/1824-Heliography) and popularised by William Fox Talbot (Great Britain/1841-Calotype).
Even though different photographic processes use different chemical mixtures to record the exposure of the paper(s) to light, all Photographic Papers use a sensitised metal as a reactant to the exposure of light suspended in gelatin which is called the photographic emulsion.
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Photographs are input to the digital minilab using a built-in film scanner that captures images from negative and positive photographic films (including mounted slides), flatbed scanners image scanner, a kiosk that accepts CD-ROMs...
A photogram is a photographic image made (without a camera) by placing objects directly onto the surface of a photo-sensitive material such as photographic paper and then exposing it to light.
Ilfochrome, formerly known as cibachrome, is a positive-to-positive photographic process used for the reproduction of slides on photographic paper.
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 Photograph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A photograph (often shortened to photo) is an image (or a representation of that on e.g.
Most photographs are made with a camera, which focuses the light onto either photographic film or a CCD or CMOS image sensor.
Photographs can also be made by placing objects on photosensitive paper and exposing it to light (the result is often called a photogram) or by placing objects on the platen of a flatbed scanner (see scanner art).
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 Photographic fixer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Photographic fixer is a chemical used in the final step in the photographic processing of film or paper.
For prints on high grade fibre papers, a period of continuous washing in clean, cold water for up to 40 minutes may be required.
For modern plastic coated papers, washing for as little as 2 minutes in warm water can be sufficient to eliminate residual fixer.
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 Teaching Action Photography - Dark Room
A cover paper is set on top of the photographic paper and is shifted two or three times during exposure.
Photographic paper is kept in fl plastic bags to keep it protected from accidental light exposure.
Photographic paper is not brought out and put into the easel until the negatives are properly attached and focused.
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 Photographic paper
Photographic paper is a fine grade of paper coated on both sides with polyethylene film and containing no extraneous substances.
It is imperative that photographic paper be protected from moisture (rain, snow etc.) during cargo handling, as there is a risk of damage caused by swelling.
Photographic paper is at risk of theft and should thus ideally be transported in the locker.
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 Photographic Paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
For the negative itself, no piece of photographic paper was big enough, so the photographers special-ordered a large piece of muslin fabric.
The paper may be exposed to light, in a controlled manner using a photographic enlarger, to create a latent image, and developed to create a visible image.
This enables the photographer to perform a wide range of manipulations to produce special effects, and to correct errors made while shooting or developing film.
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 Photographic paper
Resin coated paper is high quality paper that is coated on both sides with polythene to seal it, then the photographic emulsion is coated onto this.
Photographic paper is available with a wide variety of surfaces, such as glossy, pearl, silk, lustre, stipple, matt, etc. The choice is up to the photographer.
The tone of paper chosen is the choice of the photographer and should suit the subject matter.
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 How to Choose Photographic Paper - eHow.com
Photographic print paper comes in a range of standard sizes from 3 1/2 by 5 inches to 16 by 20 inches and larger.
Although developing resin-coated paper takes a much shorter time, fiber-based paper produces richer dark shadow tones, the final print is easier to touch-up and it produces better results when bleaching and toning.
Pick paper made with bromide emulsion to achieve a cold tone in which fls have a blue cast or chlorobromide emulsion paper for a warm tone in which fls have a brown cast.
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 Appendix C. The Albumen & Salted Paper Book
In the case of salted paper prints this may not be easy, but sizeable photographic collections exist in every large city, and they are likely places to begin a process of familiarization.
Many photographic materials have similar surface qualities and the appearance of any surface may be altered by smoothing or the application of other substances.
Salted paper prints were made on both smooth and porous rawstocks of various weights, but albumen prints (especially after 1860) were generally made on a very smooth, lightweight stock.
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 Photographic Printing Paper
THE aim of those who prepare albumen, andc., paper for photographic purposes, appears to be that of manufacturing art article that will absorb the least amount of nitrate of silver, and still produce a good picture.
If albumen paper, such as is now in the market, be floated on a solution of nitrate of silver, it is a fact that this solution traverses the albumen film, and penetrates the texture of the paper.
Hence, it seems right to apply more sizing to photographic paper than for that which is used for the ordinary purposes of life ; and, furthermore, it is probable that we may eventually devise some substance or mixture of substances that will subserve the purposes more effectually.
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 Photographic paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The paper may be exposed tolight, in a controlled manner using a photographicenlarger, to create a latent image, and developed tocreate a visible image.
A safelight is a special lamp that emits onlythose frequencies to which paper is not sensitive.
Thisenables the photographer to perform a wide range of manipulations to produce special effects, and to correct errors made whileshooting or developing film.
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 Photographic paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
A type of heavy paper coated with light-sensitive chemicals.
Photographic paper is usually sensitive only to a select range of wavelengths of light.
A safelight[?] is a special lamp that emits only those frequencies to which paper isn't sensitive.
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 Photographic paper: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The paper may be exposed to light, in a controlled manner either by placing a photographic negative in contact with it or using a photographic enlarger (photographic enlarger: an enlarger is a specialized transparency projector used to produce photographic prints...
Monochrome (Monochrome: Painting done in a range of tones of a single color) photographic paper is usually sensitive only to blue light.
Colour paper is sensitive to all wavelengths (wavelengths: The distance (measured in the direction of propagation) between two points in the same phase in consecutive cycles of a wave) of light and so must be handled in complete darkness.
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 Les Rudnick - Bio
The photogram is a construct, a photographer’s vision or dream, a collage or perhaps the negative of a collage.
Another example of a mixed-photogram is the vignette photograph created by the placement of an oval (or other shape) cutout above the print during exposure of the image to maintain an unexposed area around the conventional photographic image created in the center of the paper.
This is a process equivalent to laying a key or leaf in the center of a piece of photographic paper and turning on the room light, followed by conventional processing of the print.
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 information on canvas, photographic paper (photobase paper), water color art paper for fine art giclee prints on wide ...
For example, ink X on paper Y may last 15 years but the same ink on a different paper may only hold its color for four or five years.
Some papers fade more quickly than the inks (some Epson papers are infamous for turning colors after a while, which of course totally ruins the print).
Legion Paper is the official importer for the USA of most of the better art papers from Europe.
www.fineartgicleeprinters.org /canvas_photographic_paper_media/media_photopaper_artcanvas.html   (1066 words)

  
 The World Market for Sensitized, Unexposed Photographic Paper, Paperboard, and Textiles: A 2004 Global Trade Perspective
I have developed a methodology, based on macroeconomic and trade models, to estimate the market for sensitized, unexposed photographic paper, paperboard, and textiles for those countries serving the world market via exports or supplying from various countries via imports.
Chapter 4 does the same, but for imports of sensitized, unexposed photographic paper, paperboard, and textiles for all countries in the world.
Combined, Chapters 3 and 4 present the complete picture for imports and exports of sensitized, unexposed photographic paper, paperboard, and textiles to and from all major countries in the world.
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 eCost — Computers and Electronics for Home and Business — Plasma TV iPODS Laptop MP3 Player
Premium Glossy Photo Paper is the best glossy paper for photographic output for photographers expecting a long lasting print with the highest image quality.
This new paper has a patented new coating technology, that when printed with Epson Photo Inks on the new Stylus Photo Printers, increases the life expectancy of the prints comparable to traditional color photographs.
Now, not only does the photographer have a higher resolution print and more color control than the traditional process, they also now have a long lasting print when displayed in a glass frame or stored in a photo album.
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 Photography WWW : Photographic Paper
Collection includes thousands of photographs and negatives dating from theinvention of photography to the present day including many milestones and covering...
Manufacturers of fl and white photographic papers and specialist, large andsmall format inkjet media.
Photographic work exploring life and culture at the foot of the rockies.
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 KODAK PROFESSIONAL POLYMAX Fine-Art Paper: Tech Pub G-24   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Able to accommodate an extended range of negative contrasts and exhibiting excellent tone reproduction, this paper is ideal for commercial, advertising, display, fine-art, education, hand coloring, industrial, photo hobbyist, portrait, and restoration applications.
It is a projection-speed paper suitable for enlarging or contact printing, and is intended primarily for tray processing.
The contrast of selective grade papers is adjustable through changes in the color of the light exposing the paper.
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 Kodak Ink Jet Photographic Paper Photo Weight : CE
Kodak´s photographic paper is easily the best photopaper available on the consumer market, though Kodak markets more economical quantities than the one on offer here.
If you do heavy creative graphic design, this is the paper on which to showcase your work if, like most people, you can´t afford full color professional printing of your designs.
We tested the Kodak paper against the HP Premium paper in our new HP 812C printer and felt the HP paper was too warm (too red) compared to the Kodak paper which had more accurate colors.
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 supplies & accessoriesHP Photographic Paper supplies - HP Small & Medium Business products
HP Premium Plus Photo Gloss Paper is a glossy photo and proofing media that delivers beautiful prints that resist fading for approximately 82 years*, consistent quality, and the color stability professionals demand.
HP Premium Plus Satin Photo Paper is a satin photo and proofing media that delivers beautiful prints that resist fading for approximately 82 years,* consistent quality, and the color stability professionals demand.
HP Semi-gloss Photo Paper is a satin-gloss finish, resin-coated paper with an ink-receptive coating on one side, creating professional, photo-quality images that look, feel and perform like professional photo prints.
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 B&W Photo - Printing & Finishing Forum: Old Photographic Paper
I have a stack of old (and by old I mean 70's-80s)paper, a lot at A3 size, which I won't use and I wondered whether anyone would be able to use it.
The best way to tell if the paper is still usable is to develop, fix, wash and dry an unexposed sheet and check for fog.
The emulsion is fine, but the paper base is yellow as old newspaper.
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 Super Bowl News - SuperBowl.com - Official website of Super Bowl XL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
This is the first commercial application of Brightec luminescent photographic paper.
Brightec paper will be available for general commercial and promotional use beginning shortly after the Super Bowl.
In addition, the paper will serve as a defense against counterfeit tickets." "The fulfillment and delivery of our first order to the NFL is a huge milestone for us.
www.superbowl.com /news/story/7003746   (535 words)

  
 SunPrint Solar Photographic Paper Kit
This is the classic "solar paper" that makes very cool, beautiful pictures by placing objects on the paper and exposing it to the sun.
The paper undergoes a chemical change when exposed to sunlight.
With this paper you can also demonstrate UV blocking sunscreen by smearing sunscreen on the plexiglass and exposing the paper to the sun.
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 Photographic Paper Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Photographic Paper
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We write Photographic Paper papers for research—24 hours a day, 7 days a week—on topics at every level of education.
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 Archival Photographic Ink Jet Paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Marshall's inkjet photographic papers have specially formulated ink jet coasting which are designed to capture the detail and color vibrancy nor available in most inkjet papers.
The radiant white paper, combined with high-quality ink, yields spectaclar results: exceptioal depth of color normally associated with glossy photo paper and rich, vivid colors that grab the eye and command attention.
The paper is produced with a top "color receiver" layer that holds each drop of ink, yielding greater detail, sharper contours and beautiful colors.
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