| 1. | Most films and papers used for color photography today are chromogenic.
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| 2. | Sunlight has a chromogenic effect on the mycelium, with intense coloration.
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| 3. | Chromogenic and emissive materials are used as surrogates of the sensory system.
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| 4. | Taken on a beach, the chromogenic print depicts her granddaughter, Karen Adams.
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| 5. | Type R prints, which are no longer made, were positive positive chromogenic prints.
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| 6. | These were the first commercially available color prints created by the chromogenic dye coupler method.
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| 7. | The term " LightJet " is often used to generically describe a digitally made chromogenic print.
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| 8. | Examples of black-and-white chromogenic negative films are Ilford XP2 Super and Kodak BW400CN.
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| 9. | In full-color chromogenic materials, multiple layers of emulsion are sensitized to different wavelengths of light.
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| 10. | Each microscopic point of chromogenic dye formation is called a "'dye cloud " '.
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