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Whiteprint describes a do****ent
reproduction produced by
using the
diazo chemical process. It is also
known as the blue-line
process since the
result is...
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process is obsolete,
largely displaced by the diazo-based
whiteprint process, and
later by large-format
xerographic photocopiers. It has almost...
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Whiteprint.
Depending on the
color or the line and background, the
appropriate paper may be
developed for
blueprints (blue background),
whiteprints (blue...
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Image scanner List of
duplicating processes Overprinting Photocopying Whiteprint International Reprographic ****ociation
Reprographics 101 Blog The Reprographics...
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source for a
preset time and with
greater precision. In the
process of
whiteprint copying , (essentially a
diazotype process), a
dynamic contact copier...
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takes a long time and is hard to
shrink into a
small camera. However,
whiteprint technology might be miniaturized,
leading to
miniature dry photography...
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include "Copy-not" by
Sanford and "Mars Non-photo" by Staedtler) or by
whiteprint copiers (such as "Mars Non-Print" by Staedtler). Stenographer's pencils...
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various stages of development. The work may be
finished as a
blueprint or
whiteprint and
never be realised, or be
abandoned during construction. One of the...
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printing process for
copying using the
diazo chemical process, also
known as
whiteprint The
Blueline Blaster,
nickname of Hy
Buller (1926–1968), All Star NHL...
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processes Aniline process Cyanotype (used for blueprints)
Diazotype (also
whiteprint,
ammonia print, or gas print) Heat-sensitivity
methods Thermofax (also...