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  • 41Chromogenic color print — Chromogenic color prints are full color photographic prints made using chromogenic materials and processes. These prints may be produced from an original which is a color negative, slide, or digital image. The chromogenic print process, was… …

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  • 42Carbon 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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  • 43Spot color — In offset printing, a spot color is any color generated by an ink (pure or mixed) that is printed using a single run . The widely spread offset printing process is composed of four spot colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key (black) commonly… …

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  • 44Handschiegl color process — The Handschiegl color process (US patent|1303836, App: Nov 20, 1916, Iss: May 13, 1919) was a stencil color technique used on motion picture film to give the effect of real color. Using the process, aniline dyes are applied to a black and white… …

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  • 45Gold (color) — Gold tone redirects here. For the type of photographic print, see Gold tone (print). Gold (golden) Color coordinates Hex triplet #FFD700 …

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  • 46Large-print — (also large type or large font) describes a type of book or other (paper, online or otherwise) published material in which the typeface (or font), and sometimes the medium, are considerably larger than usual, to accommodate people who have poor… …

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  • 47Type C print — A type C print, C print, or Kodak C print, is a color photographic print made on negative type color photographic paper which has at least three emulsion layers of light sensitive silver salts. Type C is a negative to positive chromogenic print.… …

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  • 48Release print — A release print is the reel of film that is sent to a movie theater for exhibition. Historically, they are copies of the dupe negative, more commonly known today as the Internegative, which in turn is a copy of a physically cut together reel of… …

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  • 49Spore print — The spore print of a mushroom is an important diagnostic character in most handbooks for identifying mushrooms. It shows the color of the mushroom spores if viewed en masse. [cite book|last=Evenson|first=Vera Stucky|title=Mushrooms of Colorado… …

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  • 50High Capacity Color Barcode — An example of a High Capacity Color Barcode: a Microsoft Tag referring to the HCCB article on the English Wikipedia High Capacity Color Barcode (HCCB) is the name coined by Microsoft for its technology of encoding data in a 2D barcode using… …

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