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  2. Photographic printing - Wikipedia

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    Photographic printing is the process of producing a final image on paper for viewing, using chemically sensitized paper. The paper is exposed to a photographic negative , a positive transparency (or slide ) , or a digital image file projected using an enlarger or digital exposure unit such as a LightJet or Minilab printer.

  3. Frédéric Sorrieu - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric Sorrieu (French: [fʁedeʁik sɔʁjø]; 17 January 1807 – 26 September 1887) was a French engraver, printmaker, and draughtsman.He was notable for his works testifying the liberal and nationalist revolutions in France and in Europe.

  4. List of copyright duration by country - Wikipedia

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    70 years from publication if published before 3 August 1993 by a corporation (cinematographic, television, radio works, print periodicals and compilations). [194] Protection term applies to "the whole work" only, i.e. individual authors of each protectable part of the whole work retain their own copyright [197]

  5. Imagined community - Wikipedia

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    Anderson focuses on the way media creates imagined communities, especially the power of print media in shaping an individual's social psyche. Anderson analyzes the written word, a tool used by churches, authors, and media companies (notably books, newspapers, and magazines), as well as governmental tools such as the map, the census, and the museum.

  6. List of photographic processes - Wikipedia

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    Agfacolor. Ap-41 process (pre-1978 Agfa color slides; 1978-1983 was a transition period when Agfa slowly changed their color slide films from AP-41 to E6); Anthotype; Autochrome Lumière, 1903

  7. Marcel Bolomet - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Bolomet advertisement from 1950. Bolomet intended to work for Life magazine but later decided the movie industry would be more appealing. He worked with John Engstead for a time as his printer, but trouble with union membership led him to decide to give up photography and instead become a college instructor.

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