Some large format photographers, such as Edward Weston, make only contact prints of their large ( 4x5 ", 5x7 ", 8x10 " or larger ) negatives.
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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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Nonetheless, the 1, 651 anonymous images found on contact prints delivered to the Pompidou Center in 1994 confirm how much time he dedicated to his studio business.
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Photographers generally begin printing a roll of film by making a contact print of their negatives to use as a quick reference to decide which images to enlarge.
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Then he indicated the final boundaries of each image by aggressively marking his contact print with a pencil or red pen or even by folding or cutting it.
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The Triplet was adequate for contact prints from medium format roll film cameras and small enlargements from 35mm " miniature " format cameras, but not for big ones.
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A positive image can be produced by exposing it to a source of ultraviolet light ( such as sunlight ) as a contact print through the negative or objects.
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And even here, the chosen contact print might be cut, marked with pencil or even folded so that he could identify that part of the photograph that caught his eye.
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One is Tuol Sleng itself, where in the years after the fall of the Khmer Rouge two decades ago researchers discovered thousands of negatives and contact prints stuffed into rusting drawers.
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But in the contact print, you see all the things _ the rest of the tree and a bit of another hill _ that make the landscape hang together and look ordinary.