Although calotype paper could be used to make positive prints from calotype negatives, Talbot's earlier silver chloride paper, commonly called " salted paper ", was normally used for that purpose.
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The final product, if offered for sale to the public, will provide users with a positive print and a high quality 4x5 negative that can be scanned, contact printed, or enlarged.
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The Western Bloc countries maintained BH perforations for negative and intermediate films, but adopted KS perforations for positive print films and for amateur films which were on a 35 mm wide base.
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It wasn t until Ted Turner took over the M . G . M film library that a positive print of the original film was discovered in the vaults and released in 1986.
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He develops a negative print ( in his bathroom ) and makes the final positive print by placing another sheet of photographic paper under the negative with a 5-second exposure under a light bulb.
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A film scanner scans original film stock : negative or positive print or reversal / IP . Units may scan resolutions . ( 2K is approximately 2048?080 pixels and 4K is approximately 4096?160 pixels ).
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The emulsion layers can include the colour dyes, as in Ilfochrome; or they can include colour couplers, which react with colour developers to produce colour dyes, as in type C prints or chromogenic negative positive prints.
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His last films were made under the supervision of the rival filmmaker Charles Path? and in 1922 23 M�li�s sold his studios, closed the Th��tre Robert-Houdin, and discarded his own collection of his negative and positive prints.
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The translucent calotype negative made it possible to produce as many positive prints as desired by simple contact printing, whereas the daguerreotype was an opaque direct positive that could only be reproduced by copying it with a camera.
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:( Edit Conflict ) In addition to the previous answers, an important factor is that every time a non-digital image is processed ( such as when making a positive print from an original negative ) degredation of the image occurs.