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Against the wall appeared the same silhouette that had faded when light struck the sensitized paper.
I mumbled something about being able to manage with sensitized paper. '
He appeared shortly and examined their tapes, reading marks on sensitized paper as another might read print.
"The prints are made direct on sensitized paper, no negative, plate or film intervening.
Place intermediate negative with sensitized paper (clamp down with a piece of glass).
Bruce Connor made cameraless photograms of himself standing against sensitized paper.
Platt returned with an ink pad, sensitized paper, and a sheaf of records.
When The Shadow withdrew his hands the silhouette remained, shaded upon sensitized paper.
As with other earlier reprographic processes, a translucent original drawing was placed over a sheet of the sensitized paper and exposed to light.
Photographic printing is the process of producing a final image on paper for viewing, using chemically sensitized paper.
He exposed the negatives and sensitized paper to light, bathing his prints in a solution of gold chloride to prevent them from fading.
Kunie Sugiura dispenses with the lens and, placing flowers on sensitized paper, exposes them in natural light.
In the same year, William Fox Talbot begins experimenting on fixing positive images onto sensitized paper.
Due to the unavailability of pre-coated sensitized paper, all platinum/palladium printing is done on paper coated by the printer.
Independently of William Henry Fox Talbot, he invented the process of photography on sensitized paper in 1839.
In his photogenic drawings of the 1830's, he placed bits of fern and lace on chemically sensitized paper and exposed it to sunlight.
The original Talbot process - which exposed sensitized paper to light, producing a negative that could be positively printed on another sheet - was refined by subsequent photographers.
"Rectigraph and Photostat machines (Plates 40-42) combined a large camera and a developing machine and used sensitized paper furnished in 350-foot rolls.
A photogenic drawing is defined as the positive of a photogram which, in turn, is achieved by placing the object on sensitized paper and exposing it to light.
The returning echoes "read off" on a slowly unrolling strip of sensitized paper, and a dense school of herring will show clearly on this rec- ord.
Moholy's photograms, made by exposing objects placed directly on sensitized paper to light, tend to the abstract and geometric, sometimes combining sharp forms with blurry edges or organic shapes.
William Henry Fox Talbot called these photogenic drawings, which he made by placing leaves and pieces of material onto sensitized paper, then left them outdoors on a sunny day to expose.
Coating machines for the production of continuous rolls of sensitized paper were in use by the mid-1880s, though widespread adoption of gelatin silver print materials did not occur until the 1890s.
One of the first photographic processes, William Henry Fox Talbot's photogenic drawing, required such long exposures that it was used mainly to record botanical specimens placed on chemically sensitized paper and exposed to strong sunlight.
Then there was the Englishman William Fox Talbot, who, in 1835, produced the first image on sensitized paper, calling it a calotype and, later on, a talbotype, but not unveiling it until 18 days after the debut of the daguerreotype.