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  • 51Comic strip — This article is about the sequential art form. For other uses, see Comic strip (disambiguation). This article is about the publishing form. For the medium in general, see Comics. Winsor McCay s Little Nemo (1905), an American Sunday comic strip… …

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  • 52Dot matrix printer — Epson VP 500 Printer (Cover removed) …

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  • 5335 mm film — is the basic film gauge most commonly used for both still photography and motion pictures, and remains relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1892 by William Dickson and Thomas Edison, using film stock supplied by George Eastman. The… …

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  • 54ZINK — Infobox Company | company name = ZINK Imaging company company type = Private company slogan = Digital printing, now magically simple, ZINK for everyone foundation = 2005 location = flagicon|U.S. Bedford, Massachusetts industry = Digital Imaging… …

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  • 55Eastman Kodak — Infobox Company company name = Eastman Kodak Company company company type = Public (NYSE|EK) slogan = Share Moments. Share Life. foundation = 1888 founder = George Eastman location = Rochester, New York, USA area served = Worldwide key people =… …

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  • 56Gum bichromate — is a 19th century photographic printing process based on the light sensitivity of dichromates. It is capable of rendering painterly images from photographic negatives. Gum printing is traditionally a multi layered printing process, but… …

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  • 57Transpromotional — Transpromo describes a type of document or corporate communication strategy that delivers transactional information and promotional marketing messages. By adding relevant messages to transaction documents, companies can strengthen relationships… …

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  • 58Halftone — For the music interval, see semitone. Left: Halftone dots. Right: How the human eye would see this sort of arrangement from a sufficient distance. Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous tone imagery through the use of… …

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  • 59Carbon print — A carbon print is a photographic print produced by soaking a carbon tissue in a dilute sensitizing solution of potassium dichromate. The solution also consists of carbon, gelatin, and a coloring agent. The process was created as a result of print …

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  • 60Technical features new to Windows Vista — This article is part of a series on Windows Vista New features Overview Technical and core system Security and safety Networking technologies I/O technologies Management and administration Removed features …

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