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photographic paper

NOUN
  1. light-sensitive paper on which photograph can be printed

How To Use photographic paper In A Sentence

  • The pushpin color photograms are created by placing the pins directly into the photographic paper surface in the color darkroom.
  • With this in mind, several of the printer companies have come out with printers that do prints on decent photographic paper.
  • Photographic paper doesn't come cheap, the inks are expensive, and the ink droplets are visible.
  • Inevitably, when he arrived home he found he had nothing but a blank sheet of photographic paper.
  • Inevitably, when he arrived home he found he had nothing but a blank sheet of photographic paper.
  • To load the camera, attach any sort of film or photographic paper to the inside of the canister lid.
  • I was first drawn to the Vandyke process when I became dissatisfied with the lack of variety and character of the baryta base of conventional gelatin-silver photographic papers.
  • Much like unexposed photographic paper, an ectoplasm was ruined when flooded with white light and could only be seen, if briefly, under red lamps similar to those used to illuminate darkrooms.
  • Photographic paper is highly sensitive to light.
  • -- Of all common photographic paper, the best, because the least troublesome in making, and the most satisfactory in result, is that which is termed bromine paper, and which is thus prepared: -- Dissolve one hundred grains of bromide of potassium in one ounce of distilled water, and soak the paper in this solution. History and Practice of the Art of Photography
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