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Color print film is used to
produce color photographic prints,
which date to the
early 20th century.
Initially a two-
color process, it
became three-color...
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chromogenic print, also
known as a C-
print or C-type
print, a
silver halide print, or a dye
coupler print, is a
photographic print made from a
color negative...
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present in
white light (CMY
color, used for
prints on
paper and
transparencies on film).
Monochrome images which have been "
colorized" by
tinting selected areas...
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color spaces are an
essential tool for
color reproduction in
print, photography,
computer monitors, and television. Some of the most well-known
color...
- the same full-
color jackets and
jacket design.
Public libraries often have
large print sections, and many
bookstores carry some
large print editions. Since...
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different colors of ink in
different areas of the
screen to
produce a multi-
color printed image. Alternatively, the user can
create multiple master screens for...
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represented by tiny dots
spread over the
entire print area, and
first deplo**** this
scheme in its Docu
Color line of printers.
Xerox developed this surreptitious...
- with single-strip "monopack"
color negative film.
Technicolor Laboratories were
still able to
produce Technicolor prints by
creating three black-and-white...
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Color temperature is a
parameter describing the
color of a
visible light source by
comparing it to the
color of
light emitted by an
idealized opaque, non-reflective...
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patterns in
color was common. The
earliest way of
adding color to
items printed on
paper was by hand-coloring, and this was
widely used for
printed images...