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  2. Color printing - Wikipedia

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    Color printing or colour printing is the reproduction of an image or text in color (as opposed to simpler black and white or monochrome printing).

  3. History of printing - Wikipedia

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    Ieyasu supervised the production of 100,000 types, which were used to print many political and historical books. In 1605, books using domestic copper movable type printing-press began to be published, but copper type did not become mainstream after Ieyasu died in 1616. [28]

  4. Timeline of photography technology - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving camera photograph, by Nicéphore Niépce, 1826 or 1827 [1] View of the Boulevard du Temple, first photograph including a person (on pavement at lower left), by Daguerre, 1838 First durable color photograph, 1861 An 1877 photographic color print on paper by Louis Ducos du Hauron. The irregular edges of the superimposed cyan ...

  5. Color photography - Wikipedia

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    Paul Outerbridge was an American photographer prominent for his early use and experiments in color photography. He began writing a monthly column on color photography for the U.S. Camera Magazine around 1930. Outerbridge became known for the high quality of his color illustrations, made by an extremely complex tri-color carbro process. [18]

  6. Chromolithography - Wikipedia

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    Chromolithography: The Art of Color Archived 2012-05-13 at the Wayback Machine from The Philadelphia Print Shop Collection of Chromolithographic Prints of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1897 Archived 2017-12-29 at the Wayback Machine

  7. Technicolor - Wikipedia

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    Technicolor IB printing ("IB" abbreviates "imbibition", a dye-transfer operation): a process for making color motion picture prints that allows the use of dyes that are more stable and permanent than those formed in ordinary chromogenic color printing. Originally used for printing from color-separation negatives photographed on black-and-white ...

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  9. Dye-transfer process - Wikipedia

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    The use of dye imbibition for making full-color prints from a set of black-and-white photographs taken through different color filters was first proposed and patented by Charles Cros in 1880. [1] It was commercialized by Edward Sanger-Shepherd, who in 1900 was marketing kits for making color prints on paper and slides for projection. [1]