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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
reproduction proof — /riprəˈdʌkʃən pruf/ (say reepruh dukshuhn proohf) noun a proof which is produced by inking composed matter and transferring the ink image to a sheet of opaque or transparent material; it is then either photographed or used directly for exposure… …
caricature and cartoon — ▪ graphic arts Introduction in graphic art, comically distorted drawing or likeness, done with the purpose of satirizing or ridiculing its subject. Cartoons are used today primarily for conveying political commentary and editorial opinion… … Universalium
photography, technology of — Introduction equipment, techniques, and processes used in the production of photographs. The most widely used photographic process is the black and white negative–positive system (Figure 1 >). In the camera the lens projects an image of… … Universalium
Walter B. Woodbury — Walter Bentley Woodbury (26 June, 1834 ndash; 5 September, 1885) was an inventor and pioneering English photographer. He was one of the earliest photographers in Australia and the Dutch East Indies (now part of Indonesia). He also patented… … Wikipedia
Niépce, Nicéphore — ▪ French inventor born March 7, 1765, Chalon sur Saône, France died July 5, 1833, Chalon sur Saône French inventor who was the first to make a permanent photographic (photography, history of) image. The son of a wealthy family… … Universalium
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mechanical — I. adjective Date: 15th century 1. a. (1) of or relating to machinery or tools < mechanical applications of science > < a mechanical genius > < mechanical aptitude > (2) produced or operated by a machine or tool … New Collegiate Dictionary
Unsharp masking — is an image manipulation technique now familiar to many users of digital image processing software, but it seems to have been first used in Germany in the 1930s as a way of increasing the acutance, or apparent sharpness, of photographic images.… … Wikipedia
The Far East (periodical) — The Far East was a newsmagazine published by J. R. Black in Yokohama, Japan between 1870 and 1878. The periodical was illustrated with original, pasted in photographs, at a time when photomechanical reproduction was still in its infancy. During… … Wikipedia
J. R. Black — John Reddie Black (8 January 1826 [Bennett states that, although most Japanese and Western sources give the year of J. R. Black s birth as 8 January 1827, information in the International Genealogical Index, the 1851 United Kingdom Census, and… … Wikipedia
Adams, Ansel — born Feb. 20, 1902, San Francisco, Calif., U.S. died April 22, 1984, Carmel, Calif. U.S. photographer. In 1927 he published Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras, photographs that imitated Impressionist painting by suppressing detail in favour of… … Universalium