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Qu'est-ce (qui) est xerography - définition

DRY PHOTOCOPYING TECHNIQUE
First photoconductive copy; First Photoconductive Copy; Electrophotography; Xerographic; Xerographics; Electrostatic photography; Laser Printing Process; Dry writing; Xerograph

xerography         
¦ noun a dry copying process in which powder adheres to parts of a surface remaining electrically charged after being exposed to light from an image of the document to be copied.
Derivatives
xerographic adjective
xerographically adverb
Xerography         
Xerography is a dry photocopying technique. Originally called electrophotography, it was renamed xerography—from the roots
Xerox art         
  • 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.
PHOTOGRAPHY GENRE
Copy art; Electrostatic art; Xerographic artwork
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.

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Xerography

Xerography is a dry photocopying technique. Originally called electrophotography, it was renamed xerography—from the Greek: [n] roots ξηρός xeros, meaning "dry" and -γραφία -graphia, meaning "writing"—to emphasize that unlike reproduction techniques then in use such as cyanotype, the process of xerography used no liquid chemicals.