- The
Photostat machine, or
Photostat, was an
early projection photocopier created in the
decade of the 1900s by the
Commercial Camera Company,
which became...
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xerographic office photocopying gradually replaced copies made by verifax,
photostat,
carbon paper,
mimeograph machines, and
other duplicating machines. Photocopying...
- Hot
metal typesetting 1884
Mimeograph 1885
Daisy wheel printing 1889
Photostat and
rectigraph 1907
Screen printing 1911
Spirit duplicator 1923 Dot matrix...
- and
other items needed for the film (8,000
alone for the costumes);
photostatted each item; and cross-referenced and
catalogued them for use by the production...
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producing a dry copy in
contrast to the wet
copies then
produced by the
Photostat process; it is now used by
millions of
photocopiers worldwide. Work outside...
- Hot
metal typesetting 1884
Mimeograph 1885
Daisy wheel printing 1889
Photostat and
rectigraph 1907
Screen printing 1911
Spirit duplicator 1923 Dot matrix...
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given black-and-white
printouts of the live-action
scenes (known as "
photostats"), and they
placed their animation paper on top of them. The
artists then...
- James. "
Photostat of
original letter written by
James Brooke to Lord
Palmerston 14
March 1849". Trove.
Retrieved 24 July 2022. "
Photostat of a draft...
- be
traced throughout the artist’s practice. The ‘
photostats’ date from 1987 to 1992. The
photostats were made in
small edition sizes ranging from one...
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March 1849". The
Brooke Trust.
Retrieved 2022-07-24. Brooke, James. "
Photostat of
original letter written by
James Brooke to Lord
Palmerston 14 March...