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| | Encyclopedia: Photography (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | Photography became available for the mass-market in 1901 with the introduction of the Kodak Brownie camera, and, more importantly, with the industrialisation of film processing and printing. |
 | | Color photography may form images as a positive transparency, intended for use in a slide projector or as color negatives, intended for use in creating positive color enlargements on specially coated paper. |
 | | Photography (Greek "drawing with light" from photos = light, and graphis = stylus, paintbrush or graphĂȘ = representation by means of lines, drawing) is the technique of recording, by chemical or mechanical means, a permanent image on a layer of material sensitive to light exposure. |
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