• Print permanence refers to the longevity of printed material, especially photographs, and preservation issues. Over time, the optical density, color balance...
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  • up permanence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Permanence is the state of being permanent: Digital permanence Object permanence Print permanence In...
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  • documents, printed books, and photographic images, humanity's social and cultural legacy to future generations will depend increasingly on the permanence of these...
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    The salt print was the dominant paper-based photographic process for producing positive prints (from negatives) from 1839 until approximately 1860. The...
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    on metal salt-based prints, such as silver prints, iron-based prints (cyanotype or Van Dyke brown), or platinum or palladium prints. This darkroom process...
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    from the print, leaving an image composed of silver particles held in the clear gelatin image layer. Toning is sometimes used for permanence or aesthetic...
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    projectors and viewing devices, but color prints became increasingly popular after the introduction of chromogenic color print paper in the 1940s. The needs of...
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  • A chromogenic print, also known as a C-print or C-type print, a silver halide print, or a dye coupler print, is a photographic print made from a color...
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    objectPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Print permanence – Longevity of printed material Slow fire – Paper embrittlement of a book or document...
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    The albumen print, also called albumen silver print, is a method of producing a photographic print using egg whites. Published in January 1847 by Louis...
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    paper prints to be more attractive. The longer exposure required to make a salted print was at worst a minor inconvenience when making a contact print by...
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  • Color print film is used to produce color photographic prints, which date to the early 20th century. Initially a two-color process, it became three-color...
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    A darkroom is used to process photographic film, make prints and carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow...
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    Platinum prints, also called platinotypes, are photographic prints made by a monochrome printing process involving platinum. Platinum tones range from...
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    some monochrome images, sometimes because of the established archival permanence of well-processed silver-halide-based materials. Some full-color digital...
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    produces a positive image on a transparent base. Instead of negatives and prints, reversal film is processed to produce transparencies or diapositives (abbreviated...
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  • the paper and directly exposed, creating a contact print. Digital photographs are commonly printed on plain paper, for example by a color printer, but...
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    observations and precepts relative to the pictoresque. printed for, and sold by Nathaniel Smith ancient Print seller at Rembrandts-Head May's Buildings, St. Martin's...
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    of creating prints using a hand processed technique, rather than a photographic reproduction of a visual artwork which would be printed using an electronic...
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    dots of each primary color are printed in a pattern small enough that humans perceive a solid color. Magenta printed with a 20% halftone, for example...
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    bromosilver photographic print can reach several centuries, as evidenced by storage experience. An exception is carbon print of both color and black-and-white...
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  • large-enough print viewed at a typical viewing distance of the print diagonal, which therefore yields a normal perspective when viewing the print; this angle...
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  • Henry (2006). "A 15-Year History of Digital Printing Technology and Print Permanence in the Evolution of Digital Fine Art Photography - From 1991 to 2006"...
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