| 11. | They have been made for both contact printing and enlarging purposes by modifying the paper s light sensitivity.
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| 12. | The negative is sandwiched printer ink-to-emulsion in a contact printing frame then exposed under a UV light source.
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| 13. | Williams'approach is more akin to contact printing used in creating vinyl records _ but at a very small scale.
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| 14. | While print-through is a form of unwanted noise, contact printing was used deliberately for high-speed recording of video tape.
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| 15. | An example of a contact printing system is the SpotArray 72 ( Perkin Elmer Life Sciences ) contact-spotting system.
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| 16. | The calotype process produced a translucent original negative image from which multiple positives could be made by simple contact printing.
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| 17. | Both films are sandwiched together in the same camera and make use of a phenomenon known as " contact printing ".
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| 18. | Contact printing has no such resolution limit but is sensitive to the presence of defects on the mask or on the substrate.
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| 19. | During continuous contact printing, the raw stock and the negative are placed next to one another around the sprocket wheel of the printer.
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| 20. | Photographers that create photographic art by " contact printing "; i . e . Platinum, AZO, need to create interpositives to create large negatives.
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