Colour separation proofs for each individual colour were printed for each value, and the colours combined in a process that eventually produced a full colour proof.
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In 1950, Peter Graham travelled through France and Italy before returning to Sydney under three-year contract to Australian Consolidated Press working as a specialist in colour separation.
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But with his money running short, he decided to go back to work at Odhams Press, specialising in the inverted half-tone Dultgen process and masked colour separation until 1950.
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With it, three colour separation originals are obtained behind a purple, a green, and a red light filter, the latter being part of one of the three different raw materials in use.
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Due to the move to colour, the production team made use of a technique known as Colour Separation Overlay ( CSO, or Chroma key ), which allowed images to be superimposed over each other using colour separation.
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Due to the move to colour, the production team made use of a technique known as Colour Separation Overlay ( CSO, or Chroma key ), which allowed images to be superimposed over each other using colour separation.
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Andrews method of homemade colour separation evokes both the 19th-century painting technique of Pointillism : in which small, distinct dots of pure color are applied in patterns to form an image, and the Ben-Day dots of mechanical printing.
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He was awarded scholarship to Melbourne Technical College Art School for one year in 1939 . He studied Hand Lithography with Ross McClintock Studios ( Colour separation from artists'originals, drawn as lithographic plates-24 sheet positives, etc . ) between 1940 and 1941.
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""'A Gift From a Flower to a Garden " "'is the fifth album from infrared photo of Donovan by Karl Ferris who was his and Jimi Hendrix's personal photographer ( requiring six colour separations for printing, instead of the usual four separations ).
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During 1967 Mark invented and patented a machine with a light sensitive screen that could do three colour separation on anything that was projected onto it and turn it into sounds, i . e . one colour would create one type of sound and another colour would create a totally different sound.