An indefinite number of positive prints can be generated from the negative by passing light through it and undertaking the same steps outlined above.
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Connie Nelson, the office's communications manager, said this fund pays for positive print and television advertising campaigns that they launch after a particularly bad hurricane.
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This, in turn, can be used to create a positive print when light is shined through it onto the surface of a sheet of photo paper.
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In an archival setting, Van Dyke prints are relatively rare, as they were created for temporary purposes and often discarded after the final positive prints were made.
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Then, in an enlarger, each positive is projected through a matching filter onto a sheet of color negative film, from which the final positive print is made.
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Negatives are normally used to make positive prints on photographic paper by projecting the negative onto the paper with a photographic enlarger or making a contact print.
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Later color films were standardized into two distinct processes : Eastman Color Positive 2 chemistry ( positive prints for direct projection ), usually abbreviated as ECN-2 and ECP-2.
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If set up and executed correctly, the colours in the new positive print can resemble very closely the colours in the original print but only as they survive today.
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The availability of reversal film, both black-and-white and Kodachrome, was very important to the economics of home movie-making because it avoided the expense of separate negatives and positive prints.
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Nine of the eleven installments ( all except scenes 2 and 11, catalog numbers 216 and 217 ) survive as a 35mm positive print at the BFI National Archive.