These boxes included negative prints, duplicated prints and sound mixes of the film.
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Negative prints allow, in principle, unlimited duplicates of the positive print to be made.
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The positive print is paired with a negative print of the same image, which enhances the striking composition.
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All of them were an improvement over the three-strip negatives, since the negative print-downs generated sharper and finer grain dye transfer copies.
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The resulting image is a negative print of the hand, and is sometimes described as a " stencil " in Australian archaeology.
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A related process is the sepia Diazo print, which produced either a positive or negative print in dark brown and light tones.
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In 1962, the Whiteoak Extension, comprising 100 red-sensitive plates extending coverage to-42?declination, was completed and published as identically-sized photographic negative prints.
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In the early 1970s there was another " printing " of the Survey, this time on 14 " x17 " photographic negative prints.
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The calotyping process was the first to utilize negative prints, which reverse all values in the photograph-black shows up as white and vice versa.
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Creating split-toned negative prints, Stern transformed the luminous white fabric into a rich dark color, causing the animal skulls behind it to come alive in white.