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The autographic feature was marketed as having no extra charge.
At the time I was still self-conscious about the autographic look of the brush stroke.
Kodak's autographic films had "A" as the first part of the film size designation.
How often do we not rate it, for intimacy, immediacy and autographic quality, above the finished composition?
In 1915, Kodak also sold upgrade autographic backs for their existing cameras.
In 1914, he also developed the autographic camera, a process where photographers could write small notes on the edge of their negatives.
Automatic and autographic telegraph and circuit (February 2, 1875)
Device for effecting the static discharge in autographic telegraphy (November 6, 1877)
Thus, standard 127 film would be labeled "127" and autographic 127 would be "A127".
O'Reilly based his design on the autographic printer, an engraving machine invented by Thomas Edison.
O'Reilly's machine was based on the rotary technology of Thomas Edison's autographic printing pen.
US patent 1800,857 for autographic printing was issued to Thomas Edison in 1876, covering the pen, the duplication press, and accessories.
The second type of rain-gauge is the autographic gauge which can be either of the tilting-siphon type or the tipping-bucket type.
Its irregular, autographic markings save evidence of intuitive improvisation and its projecting shapes have the character of random linear gestures.
The autographic system for roll film was launched by Kodak in 1914, and allowed the photographer to add written information on the film at the time of exposure.
Thurston held two patents: one an autographic recording testing machine for material in torsion and the other a machine for testing lubricants.
Fresh and immediate, his bursts of organic, energized fragments of reds and oranges combine loose, autographic line with suggestions of organic forms inspired by nature.
The caricature, produced using the new autographic lithographic, caused a lot of talk about who the artist might be and ultimately introduced Sandys to the London art community.
The recording chart on an autographic rain-gauge is mounted on a drum which is driven by clockwork and typically rotates round a vertical axis once per day.
For instance, the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy]says, "We affirm that inspiration, strictly speaking, applies only to the autographic text of Scripture."
Paintings are grouped by artist, on the theory that autographic qualities make the quickly rendered impression a tangible embodiment of individual sensibility; this effect is enhanced when you see a number of an artist's works together.
During the tip, an electrical switch is closed and triggers a nearby autographic recorder to register each 'tilt', thus giving a fairly continuous record of precipitation and, in a more sophisticated form, even rainfall intensity.
It is interesting to compare the "Lancelot" acrylic paintings, which hark back to Precisionism's reductive formalism while retaining the artist's autographic touch, with the harder, more impersonal "Cityscape" composites created by computer.
In contrast to their laconic interstitial movements on court, the players move fast through the grounds, to avoid getting bogged down in autographic quicksand, but still you can stalk them, if you like, or try to strike up a conversation.