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Что (кто) такое screened paper print - определение

PAPER COATED WITH A LIGHT-SENSITIVE CHEMICAL FORMULA, USED FOR MAKING PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS
Silver Halide paper; Bromide paper; Panalure; Digital photo paper; Bromide (photography); Silver chloride paper; Photographic material; Chlorobromide paper; Bromide print
  • Advertisement for Ansco Cyko photographic paper, 1922.
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Salt print         
  • "Automatic photographic paper developed with table salt" by [[Alfons Mucha]] (1860–1939), for 
the [[Paper mill of Lancey]].
  • Saint Michael's Church, Winterbourne, April 1859, salted-paper print, [https://www.nga.gov/research/library/imagecollections/features/caught-by-the-camera.html Department of Image Collections], National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS
Salted paper print
The salt print was the dominant paper-based photographic process for producing positive prints (from negatives) from 1839 until approximately 1860.
Animal print         
PRINT MADE TO RESEMBLE THE PATTERN OF THE SKIN AND FUR OF AN ANIMAL SUCH AS A LEOPARD, CHEETAH, JAGUAR, ZEBRA, TIGER, GIRAFFE, OR SNAKE
Leopard print; Animal prints; Leopard-skin; Leopard-print; Animal-print; Animal Prints; Cheetah print
Animal print is a clothing and fashion style in which the garment is made to resemble the pattern of the skin and fur, feathers or scales of animals such as a leopard, zebra, giraffe, tiger or cow. Animal print is also used for room decoration, handbags and footwear and even some jewelry.
Chromogenic print         
PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT MADE USING A CHROMOGENIC PROCESS
C-print; Type R print; Kodak C print; C print; Type C print; Coupler-Print; C-Print; Digital C print; C-type colour photograph; Digital C-type printing; Dye coupler print; Silver halide print; Chromogenic color print
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 negative, transparency or digital image, and developed using a chromogenic process. They are composed of three layers of gelatin, each containing an emulsion of silver halide, which is used as a light-sensitive material, and a different dye coupler of subtractive color which together, when developed, form a full-color image.

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Photographic paper

Photographic paper is a paper coated with a light-sensitive chemical formula, like photographic film, used for making photographic prints. When photographic paper is exposed to light, it captures a latent image that is then developed to form a visible image; with most papers the image density from exposure can be sufficient to not require further development, aside from fixing and clearing, though latent exposure is also usually present. The light-sensitive layer of the paper is called the emulsion. The most common chemistry was based on silver halide (the focus of this page) but other alternatives have also been used.

The print image is traditionally produced by interposing a photographic negative between the light source and the paper, either by direct contact with a large negative (forming a contact print) or by projecting the shadow of the negative onto the paper (producing an enlargement). The initial light exposure is carefully controlled to produce a gray scale image on the paper with appropriate contrast and gradation. Photographic paper may also be exposed to light using digital printers such as the LightJet, with a camera (to produce a photographic negative), by scanning a modulated light source over the paper, or by placing objects upon it (to produce a photogram).

Despite the introduction of digital photography, photographic papers are still sold commercially. Photographic papers are manufactured in numerous standard sizes, paper weights and surface finishes. A range of emulsions are also available that differ in their light sensitivity, colour response and the warmth of the final image. Color papers are also available for making colour images.