xerographic copier - significado y definición. Qué es xerographic copier
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Qué (quién) es xerographic copier - definición

PHOTOGRAPHY GENRE
Copy art; Electrostatic art; Xerographic artwork
  • 3D color copy art by Ginny Lloyd
  • Sample of copy art manipulation by Ginny Lloyd
  • ''Puppets'', a 2002 photo of a lithograph from xerographic direct imaging of two 20th century hand puppets
  • Still image from Chel White's short animated film, "Choreography for Copy Machine (Photocopy Cha Cha)”.
  • The set up Chel White created for his direct photocopy technique. In addition to four side lights (three of which are pictured), there is a top light positioned behind a sheet of frosted glass that allows for the silhouettes of people and objects to be visible.

Thermal copier         
PHOTOCOPIER BASED USING HEAT TO PRODUCE IMAGES
Thermal Copier; Thermocopier
A thermal copier or thermocopier (used as a Tattoo transfer copier) is a kind of photocopier based on the effect of heat. The original sheet feeds in conjunction with the "thermo-sensitive" paper, generating a copy on its specially treated surface.
Photocopier         
  • DADF or Duplex Automatic Document feeder - Canon IR6000
  • Schematic overview of the xerographic photocopying process (step 1–4)
DEVICE FOR REPRODUCING DOCUMENTS
Photocopied; Photocopy; Photocopy machine; Copier; Copy machine; Photocopiers; Photocopying Machine; Photo copier; Photo Copier; Photo-copier; Photo-Copier; PhotoCopier; Negative photocopy; Photocopies; Copiers; Digital copy machine; Copy center; Xerox machine; Photocopying; Copier machine; Photo copiers; Photo-copiers; Photo-copy; Photo-copies; Photo-copied; Photo-copying; Photo copy; Photo copies; Photo copied; Photo copying; Photocopyed; Colour photocopier; Color photocopier; Color copier; Colour copier; Digital copier; Copy centre; Copy Machine; Digital photocopier; Photocopier (dry); Photocopier (wet)
A photocopier (also called copier or copy machine, and formerly Xerox machine, the generic trademark) is a machine that makes copies of documents and other visual images onto paper or plastic film quickly and cheaply. Most modern photocopiers use a technology called xerography, a dry process that uses electrostatic charges on a light-sensitive photoreceptor to first attract and then transfer toner particles (a powder) onto paper in the form of an image.
Game backup device         
  • The Game Partners Classic, made by Bung for the Super NES Control Deck.
  • [[Doctor V64]] installed in a [[Nintendo 64]].
DEVICE FOR BACKING UP ROM INFORMATION FROM A VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGE TO A COMPUTER FILE CALLED A ROM IMAGE AND PLAYING THEM BACK ON THE REAL HARDWARE
Super Magicom; Magicom; Magic computer; Game copier; Cartridge copier
A game backup device, informally called a copier, is a device for backing up ROM data from a video game cartridge to a computer file called a ROM image and playing them back on the official hardware. Recently flash cartridges, especially on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS platforms, only support the latter function; they cannot be used for backing up ROM data.

Wikipedia

Xerox art

Xerox art (sometimes, more generically, called copy art, electrostatic art, scanography or xerography) is an art form that began in the 1960s. Prints are created by putting objects on the glass, or platen, of a copying machine and by pressing "start" to produce an image. If the object is not flat, or the cover does not totally cover the object, or the object is moved, the resulting image is distorted in some way. The curvature of the object, the amount of light that reaches the image surface, and the distance of the cover from the glass, all affect the final image. Often, with proper manipulation, rather ghostly images can be made. Basic techniques include: Direct Imaging, the copying of items placed on the platen (normal copy); Still Life Collage, a variation of direct imaging with items placed on the platen in a collage format focused on what is in the foreground/background; Overprinting, the technique of constructing layers of information, one over the previous, by printing onto the same sheet of paper more than once; Copy Overlay, a technique of working with or interfering in the color separation mechanism of a color copier; Colorizing, vary color density and hue by adjusting the exposure and color balance controls; Degeneration is a copy of a copy degrading the image as successive copies are made; Copy Motion, the creation of effects by moving an item or image on the platen during the scanning process. Each machine also creates different effects.