70 results on '"Photographic paper"'
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2. UV photometric assays on paper-based analytical devices by contact printing photography through transparent cellophane.
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Choleva, Tatiana, Matiaki, Christina, and Giokas, Dimosthenis L.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC spectrum , *IRRADIATION , *PHOTODETECTORS , *PHOTOGRAPHY , *LARGE deviations (Mathematics) , *STANDARD deviations - Abstract
A limitation of paper-based devices that employ optical readout is that they can only be used for assays in the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. This work describes the first paper-based analytical devices that can be used for UV absorption photometric assays without scientific equipment. The devices consist of a transparent cellulose film (cellophane) as a reaction vessel and photometric cuvette and a photosensitive paper as a detector of UV irradiation. The analytes or their derivatives absorb part of the incident UV irradiation on the cellophane surface while the transmitted irradiation passes through the cellophane and photoreduces the surface of the photosensitive paper, producing an image. In this manner, the "colorimetrically invisible" UV absorption signaling is transformed into a visible image that can be captured and processed with common imaging devices. The analytical utility of these devices is demonstrated, as a proof-of-concept, for six UV-absorption model assays. The results show that cellophane-analytical devices are suitable for high-sensitivity measurements but exhibit a relatively large standard deviation, dictating multiple trials to correct the accuracy of the results. Technical aspects related to the improvement of the devices and the quality of analytical data are elucidated and discussed. [Display omitted] • Transparent paper-based devices perform UV absorbance photometric assays. • Photographic paper is used as a detector of UV light. • The colorimetrically invisible UV light is transformed into a visible pattern. • High throughput measurements in a microzone plate format. • UV absorbance assays without scientific equipment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. F2C: Enabling Fair and Fine-Grained Resource Sharing in Multi-Tenant IaaS Clouds.
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Liu, Haikun and He, Bingsheng
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TURN-taking (Communication) , *SHARING , *HETEROGENEOUS computing , *SYSTEM downtime , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
This paper presents F2C, a cooperative resource management system for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds. Inspired by group-buying mechanisms in real product and service markets, F2C advocates a group of cloud tenants (called tenant coalition) to buy resource capacity in bulk and share the resource pool in the form of virtual machines (VMs). Tenant coalitions leads to vast opportunities for fine-grained resource sharing among multiple tenants. However, resource sharing, especially for multiple resource types, poses several challenging problems in pay-as-you-use cloud environments, such as sharing incentive, free-riding, lying and economic fairness. To address those problems, we propose Reciprocal Resource Fairness (RRF) , a novel resource allocation mechanism to enable fair sharing on multiple resource types within a tenant coalition. RRF is implemented in two complementary and hierarchical mechanisms: inter-tenant resource trading and intra-tenant weight adjustment. RRF satisfies several highly desirable properties to ensure fairness. We implement F2C in Xen platform. The experimental results show F2C is promising for both cloud providers and tenants. For cloud providers, F2C improves VM density and cloud providers’ revenue by 2.2X compared to the current IaaS cloud models. For tenants, F2C improves application performance by 45 percent and guarantees 95 percent economic fairness among multiple tenants. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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4. Investigation of the possible origins of sulfur in 19th century salted paper photographs by x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy.
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Sessa, Clarimma, Barro, Lisa, Centeno, Silvia A., Bagán, Héctor, Carò, Federico, and García, José Francisco
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SULFUR analysis , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *X-ray spectroscopy , *SALTED paper processes , *X-ray fluorescence - Abstract
An X-ray fluorescence method to determine whether sulfur is present in 19th century photographs due to intentional toning or to environmental deterioration is proposed. In the 19th century salted paper print photographic process, AgCl formed on the surface of a sheet of paper was exposed to sunlight in contact with a negative, leading to the printing out of a Ag image that was fixed by immersing it in a sodium thiosulfate solution or hypo. The improper execution of the fixing in these photographs may result in the presence of sulfur, mostly manifested in image fading, irregular staining, and discoloration. Also, 19th century artists produced salted paper prints with a variety of image tonalities, for example, by using an artificially aged thiosulfate bath. The presence of sulfur in photographs may also be due to sulfur-containing environmental pollutants. Therefore, knowledge about the location and amounts of sulfur is important to understand the artistic technique and/or the deterioration processes. In this study, the amounts of sulfur and the silver to sulfur signal ratios were determined for a salted paper print made in the laboratory following a 19th century procedure and for two artistic salted paper photographs using X-ray fluorescence and standards prepared with different amounts of retained hypo and quantified by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy. The amounts of sulfur and the normalized silver to sulfur ratios for the artistic photographs were evaluated based on the results obtained in the samples prepared in the laboratory and in the context of the 19th century practices. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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5. Correlation between gloss reflectance and surface texture in photographic paper.
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Vessot, Kevin, Messier, Paul, Hyde, Joyce M., and Brown, Christopher A.
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REFLECTANCE , *SURFACE texture , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *SURFACE roughness , *FRACTAL analysis - Abstract
Surface textures of a large collection of photographic papers dating from 1896 to the present were measured using a laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM) with four different objective lenses. Roughness characterization parameters were calculated from the texture measurements and were compared with gloss measurements. Characterization by the area-scale fractal dimension (Das) and the area-scale fractal complexity (Asfc) provided the strongest correlations between gloss reflectance and surface texture. The measurements with the 5× and 10× objectives, which contained many large-scale, spiky measurement artifacts that distorted the measurement, resulted in the strongest correlations (R2 > 0.8) compared to the 20× and 50× (R2 < 0.5). The presence of spiky artifacts in the measurements, which increases when the magnification of the objective lens is decreased, appears to amplify surface features in such a way to improve the correlations. SCANNING 37:204-217, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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6. Constituting Fully In tegrated Visual Analysis System for Cu(ll) on TiO2/Cellulose Paper.
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Shun-Xing Li, Xiaofeng Lin, Feng-Ying Zheng, Wenjie Liang, Yanxue Zhong, and Jiabai Cai
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PAPER arts , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *WATERMARKS , *PAPER handling , *PAPER construction - Abstract
As a cheap and abundant porous material, cellulose filter paper was used to immobilize nano-TiO2 and denoted as TiO2/cellulose paper (TCP). With high adsorption capacity for Cu(II) (more than 1.65 mg), TCP was used as an adsorbent, photocatalyst, and colorimetric sensor at the same time. Under the optimum adsorption conditions, i.e., pH 6.5 and 25 °C, the adsorption ratio of Cu(II) was higher than 96.1%. Humic substances from the matrix could be enriched onto TCP but the interference of their colors on colorimetric detection could be eliminated by the photodegradation. In the presence of hydroxylamine, neocuproine, as a selective indicator, was added onto TCP, and a visual color change from white to orange was generated. The concentration of Cu(ll) was quantified by the color intensity images using image processing software. This fully integrated visual analysis system was successfully applied for the detection of Cu(n) in 10.0 L of drinking water and seawater with a preconcentration factor of 104. The log-linear calibration curve for Cu(II) was in the range of 0.5-50.0 μg L-1 with a determination coefficient (R2) of 0.985 and its detection limit was 0.073 p% L-1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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7. Characterization of unprocessed historic platinum photographic papers by Raman, FTIR and XRF.
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Centeno, Silvia A., Vila, Anna, and Barro, Lisa
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FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy , *X-ray spectroscopy , *PLATINUM , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *RAMAN spectroscopy , *MANUFACTURING processes - Abstract
Abstract: Five unprocessed historic platinum photographic papers were characterized by a combination of Raman, FTIR and XRF spectroscopies to gain insight into their manufacturing processes and obtain information that can help identify the use of similar papers in works of art in a non-invasive manner. The analysis of one of these papers, ‘Japine Platinotype for Sepia Tones,’ showed a sensitized surface layer in the recto consistent with the use of a parchmentization process of the paper substrate, and that the verso presents a slightly modified surface. Raman and FTIR measurements revealed that this surface layer in Japine is composed mainly of amorphous cellulose. No gelatin or other surface coatings were found to be present in Japine. In the rest of the papers studied, the sensitizer was found to have been applied directly onto the paper fibers and no gelatin or gums were observed as sizings. Relatively larger amounts of mercury were detected in Japine, confirming the use of a Hg salt in a sepia-type platinum paper. The combined use of Raman and XRF provides information that can help discriminate platinum photographic processes involving parchmentization in works of art in a non-invasive manner. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2014
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8. A Two-Layer Recurrent Neural Network for Nonsmooth Convex Optimization Problems.
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Qin, Sitian and Xue, Xiaoping
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NEURAL circuitry , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *CONVEX functions , *PHOTOGRAPHIC printing , *HOROLOGY , *LINEAR programming - Abstract
In this paper, a two-layer recurrent neural network is proposed to solve the nonsmooth convex optimization problem subject to convex inequality and linear equality constraints. Compared with existing neural network models, the proposed neural network has a low model complexity and avoids penalty parameters. It is proved that from any initial point, the state of the proposed neural network reaches the equality feasible region in finite time and stays there thereafter. Moreover, the state is unique if the initial point lies in the equality feasible region. The equilibrium point set of the proposed neural network is proved to be equivalent to the Karush–Kuhn–Tucker optimality set of the original optimization problem. It is further proved that the equilibrium point of the proposed neural network is stable in the sense of Lyapunov. Moreover, from any initial point, the state is proved to be convergent to an equilibrium point of the proposed neural network. Finally, as applications, the proposed neural network is used to solve nonlinear convex programming with linear constraints and L1 -norm minimization problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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9. SCANNING AERIAL PHOTOS USING A NON-PROFESSIONAL SCANNER.
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Ruzgienė, Birutė, Bagdžiūnaitė, Renata, and Ruginytė, Vilma
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AERIAL photographs , *SCANNING systems , *DIGITAL photogrammetry , *PHOTOGRAMMETRY -- Instruments , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *ACCURACY - Abstract
For scanning analog aerial photographs, digital photogrammetry requires specific and expensive photogrammetric scanners. However, we only have a simple A4 format scanner useful for solving some special photogrammetric tasks applied for analyzing the possibilities of scanning photographic material. The paper investigates the peculiarities of scanning analog aerial photos using the scanner processing pictures smaller than an A4 format. The achieved results are compared with digital data obtained using a professional photogramrnetric scanner. Experimental photogrammetric measurements have showed that the results of aerial photographs scanned by a nonprofessional scanner satisfy accuracy requirements for topographic mapping at a scale of 1:5000. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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10. Non-destructive dating of fiber-based gelatin silver prints using near-infrared spectroscopy and multivariate analysis.
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Martins, Ana, Daffner, Lee, Fenech, Ann, McGlinchey, Christopher, and Strlič, Matija
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NEAR infrared spectroscopy , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *GELATIN , *PRINCIPAL components analysis , *FACTOR analysis , *LEAST squares , *DISCRIMINANT analysis , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
An innovative approach to date fiber-based gelatin silver prints using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) and multivariate analysis is presented. NIR spectra were acquired for 152 film stills printed in the USA between 1914 and 1986, and partial least square (PLS) analysis was used to correlate the spectra with the year the photographs were printed. Principal component analysis and spectral interpretation helped clarify the underlying correlation between the print date and the composition and ageing of the photographic papers. The method was successfully validated with an independent set of 66 film stills printed in the USA, and a prediction error (root mean square error of prediction) of 6 years was achieved. The method was also tested on films stills printed in Germany and Russia, as well as amateur prints and photographs in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. The prediction error was significantly larger, with the exception of the amateur prints, due to differences in the composition and/or properties of the papers depending on their geographical origin and purpose as confirmed by discriminant analysis. [Figure not available: see fulltext.] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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11. Robotic written silver ink on photographic paper for detection of thiram residues in fruits.
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Feng, Longxiu, Duan, Junli, Wang, Kun, Huang, Lei, and Xiao, Guina
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PESTICIDE residues in food , *FOOD inspection , *SERS spectroscopy , *PEACH , *FRUIT skins , *FRUIT juices , *INSPECTION & review - Abstract
Silver ink was written directly on photographic paper by robotic writing technique. The AgNPs-photographic paper substrate possessed good SERS activities, reproducibility and uniformity, as well as high stability among four months. Furthermore, AgNPs-photographic paper was used as a substrate to detect the SERS spectra of thiram residues in fruit juice and peels directly without any pretreatments. [Display omitted] • Silver ink was written on photographic paper by robotic writing technique. • The detection limit for thiram absorbed on AgNPs-photographic paper was 0.024 ppb. • The substrates exhibited good reproducibility with RSD less than 10%. • The substrate had good uniformity with RSD of 14.34% by 120 points. • AgNPs-photographic paper was used as a substrate to detect thiram in fruit juice and peels. With the widespread application of pesticide in agriculture, pesticide residues in food have posed serious health risks to human. There is an urgent requirement to detect pesticide residues in food. In this work, a sensitive and effective method was employed to measure thiram residues in fruit using surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) technique. Silver ink was written on photographic paper (AgNPs-photographic paper) directly by robotic writing technique. The AgNPs-photographic paper substrates possessed good SERS activities and high stability among four months. A good linear response between the peaks intensities and the logarithmic concentrations of thiram was obtained with the limit of detection (LOD) of 0.024 ppb. The substrates also exhibited excellent reproducibility with relative standard deviation (RSD) value less than 10% from ten different substrates. SERS mapping was tested to characterize the uniformity of AgNPs-photographic paper, and the RSD value was calculated to be 14.34% at 1377 cm−1 measured by 120 points. The LOD values of apple and peach juice adulterated with thiram were 0.0024 and 0.024 ppm, respectively. The LOD values of thiram residues on apple and peach peels were both 0.25 ng/cm2. It was demonstrated that the substrates prepared by robotic writing technique had great potential for practical application in food safety inspection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Leak Before Break procedure: Recent modification of RCC-MR A16 appendix and proposed improvements
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Kayser, Yann, Marie, Stéphane, Poussard, Christophe, and Delaval, Christine
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PAPER , *FIBERS , *WRITING materials & instruments , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Abstract: This paper presents recent modifications of the Leak Before Break procedure of the A16 appendix from French RCC-MR nuclear code and the improvements that will be proposed. The first part of the study deals with the prediction of the crack size at penetration. In the case of small initial defect the validity of the Master Curve used in the A16 appendix is confirmed for pipes. For large initial defects, a correction to the A16 procedure is proposed to take into account the effect of large initial crack length on its size at penetration. The second part of this paper focuses on the crack shape evolution after penetration, which is characterized by two stages: first straightening of the crack shape and then crack growth at both inner and outer surfaces. This typical behaviour is confirmed by numerical and experimental works for which particular loading conditions have been investigated. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2008
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13. Study on non-contact weighted-stretched-wire system for measuring bridge deflections and its effect factors
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Lan, Zhangli, Yang, Xiaofan, Chen, Weimin, Zhou, Jianting, Zhou, Zhixiang, Huang, Zhongming, and Zhang, Benniu
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PAPER , *FIBERS , *WRITING materials & instruments , *ART materials , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Abstract: Measurement of short-term and long-term deflections is a necessary step towards understanding and evaluating the status of a bridge. In this paper, a novel non-contact weighted-stretched-wire (NCWSW) system is developed for measuring the deflection of a bridge. Also some factors related to the system are addressed. The proposed system is promising due to some attractive features such as high precision, low implementation cost and suitability for continuous monitoring. The efficiency and reliability of NCWSW system are investigated both analytically and experimentally. A realistic NCWSW system has been used in the monitoring of a real-world bridge. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2008
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14. ATR-FTIR imaging of albumen photographic prints
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Ricci, Camilla, Bloxham, Simon, and Kazarian, Sergei G.
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ALBUMEN paper , *FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy , *PHOTOGRAPHS , *OPTICAL resolution , *OPTICAL reflection , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Abstract: The preservation of early 20th century, late 19th century albumen prints is of great concern to collection managers and conservators of photographic materials. Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopic imaging is presented for the first time as analytical methodology for the study of albumen photographs. This paper shows the feasibility of obtaining FTIR images of samples from albumen photographs with a high spatial resolution using a Ge ATR objective coupled with an infrared microscope. The improved spatial resolution compared to FTIR images obtained by the reflection method is due to the high refractive index of the ATR crystal, which gives a high numerical aperture and hence, a higher spatial resolution. The technique reveals detailed information on the organic functional group distribution in the individual layers of embedded cross sections and is used complementary to visual microscopy and scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersed X-ray spectroscopy. The main results of the study are discussed with regard to their historical and artistic significance, and they are compared with data from historical and conservation literature. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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15. Higher radial derivative of functions of spaces and its applications
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Li, Bo and Ouyang, Caiheng
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PAPER , *ART materials , *PAPER arts , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Abstract: In this paper, we give some characterizations of the integral and Carleson type measure both associated with higher radial derivative for holomorphic functions of and spaces in the unit ball of . As applications, some sharp forms of the relations between Dirichlet type spaces and spaces are shown by means of higher radial derivative, Carleson type measure and constructive methods for the cases of determinism and randomization, respectively. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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16. A Liouville type theorem for polyharmonic elliptic systems
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Zhang, Yajing
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ART materials , *PAPER arts , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *STATIONERY - Abstract
Abstract: In this paper, we consider the polyharmonic system in , for , , with , , but not both equal to 1, where is the polyharmonic operator. Set , , for , we prove the nonexistence of positive solutions. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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17. Boundary feedback stabilization of the undamped Timoshenko beam with both ends free
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Zhang, Chun-Guo
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PAPER , *WRITING materials & instruments , *PAPER arts , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Abstract: In this paper, we study a boundary feedback system of a class of nonuniform undamped Timoshenko beam with both ends free. We give some sufficient conditions and some necessary conditions for the system to have exponential stability. Our method is based on the operator semigroup technique, the multiplier technique, and the contradiction argument of the frequency domain method. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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18. Dirac structures in Lagrangian mechanics Part I: Implicit Lagrangian systems
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Yoshimura, Hiroaki and Marsden, Jerrold E.
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EXEMPLA , *PAPER , *PAPER arts , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Abstract: This paper develops the notion of implicit Lagrangian systems and presents some of their basic properties in the context of Dirac structures. This setting includes degenerate Lagrangian systems and systems with both holonomic and nonholonomic constraints, as well as networks of Lagrangian mechanical systems. The definition of implicit Lagrangian systems with a configuration space makes use of Dirac structures on that are induced from a constraint distribution on as well as natural symplectomorphisms between the spaces , , and . Two illustrative examples are presented; the first is a nonholonomic system, namely a vertical disk rolling on a plane, and the second is an L–C circuit, a degenerate Lagrangian system with holonomic constraints. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2006
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19. Inequalities characterizing standard Sturmian and episturmian words
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Pirillo, Giuseppe
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WRITING materials & instruments , *ART materials , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *STATIONERY - Abstract
Abstract: Considering the smallest and the greatest factors with respect to the lexicographic order we associate to each infinite word two other infinite words and . In this paper we prove that the inequalities characterize standard Sturmian words (proper ones and periodic ones) and that the condition “for any and lexicographic order satisfying one has ” characterizes standard episturmian words. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2005
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20. An improved model-based method to test circuit faults
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Cheng, Xiaochun, Ouyang, Dantong, Yunfei, Jiang, and Zhang, Chengqi
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WRITING materials & instruments , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *WALLPAPER , *WATERMARKS - Abstract
Abstract: This paper presents an improved model-based reasoning method to test circuit faults. The testing procedure is applicable even when the target system contains multiple faulty modes. Using our method, the observation could be planned appropriately to guarantee correct solutions to be in the restricted candidate space. The existent consistency-checking method and abductive reasoning method are special cases of our method. The relationship between the testing procedure and the corresponding prime implication is analyzed for algorithmic implementation. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2005
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21. An approximate algorithm for top-k closest pairs join query in large high dimensional data
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Angiulli, Fabrizio and Pizzuti, Clara
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ALGORITHMS , *PAPER , *ART materials , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Abstract: In this paper we present a novel approximate algorithm to calculate the top-k closest pairs join query of two large and high dimensional data sets. The algorithm has worst case time complexity and space complexity and guarantees a solution within a factor of the exact one, where t ∈{1,2,…,∞} denotes the Minkowski metrics L t of interest and d the dimensionality. It makes use of the concept of space filling curve to establish an order between the points of the space and performs at most d +1 sorts and scans of the two data sets. During a scan, each point from one data set is compared with its closest points, according to the space filling curve order, in the other data set and points whose contribution to the solution has already been analyzed are detected and eliminated. Experimental results on real and synthetic data sets show that our algorithm behaves as an exact algorithm in low dimensional spaces; it is able to prune the entire (or a considerable fraction of the) data set even for high dimensions if certain separation conditions are satisfied; in any case it returns a solution within a small error to the exact one. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2005
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22. Experimental Observation of Image Sticking Phenomenon in AC Plasma Display Panel.
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Heung-Sik Tae, Jin-Won Han, Sang-Hun Jang, Byeong-No Kim, Bhum Jae Shin, Byung-Gwon Cho, and Sung-II Chien
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INFORMATION display systems , *PLASMA gases , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *BRIGHTNESS temperature , *PHOTOGRAPHS , *PLASMA displays , *MAGNESIUM compounds - Abstract
The iterant strong sustain discharge that occurs during a sustain period over a few minutes causes image sticking, which means a ghost image remains in the subsequent image when the previous image was continuously displayed over a few minutes. Accordingly, this paper investigates whether the dominant factor in image sticking is the MgO surface or phosphor layer by testing the effects of image sticking in subsequent dark and bright images using a 42-in plasma display panel. When the subsequent image was dark, the image sticking was found to produce a brighter ghost image than the background. Thus, since the luminance of a dark image is produced by the weak discharge that occurs during the reset-period, the higher luminance of the ghost image was mainly due to the activation of the MgO surface. Conversely, when the subsequent image was bright, the image sticking was found to produce a darker ghost image than the background. Thus, since the luminance of a bright image is predominantly produced by the strong discharge that occurs during the sustain period, the lower luminance of the ghost image was mainly due to the deterioration of the phosphor layer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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23. On the Stability of Robert Adamson's Salted Paper Prints.
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Ware, Mike
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Examines the stability of photographer Robert Adamson's salted paper prints in Scotland. Adoption of hypo-fixation; Use of photogenic drawing paper; Caveat concerning the nomenclature used for historical photographic processes.
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- 2003
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24. Identification by inspection: An introduction to photographic papers.
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Kingsley, Hope
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Discusses several types of photographic papers. Silver halide papers; Printing-out papers (P.O.P.); Developing-out papers (D.O.P.); Tone papers; Photo-mechanical processes.
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- 1992
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25. YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED.
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Bishop, Ben, Jochimsen, W. G., Lyons, Ed, Rudnik, Eugene N., Ojeda, J., Osomo, D., Huy Nguyen, and Snyder, Rob
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PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment , *PHOTOGRAPHIC lenses , *CANON camera , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
The article presents questions and answers related to photography and imaging. One person asks for information about a tripod collar for the Canon EF 70-300-millimeter f/4-5.6 IS USM lens. A reader asks for tips on how to make the 500-millimeter f/8 mirror lens compatible with the Canon EOS 3 camera. Another reader asks for information paper profiles.
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- 2006
26. WEDDING ALBUMS TODAY.
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Kolonia, Peter
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DIGITAL photography , *PHOTOGRAPH albums , *WEDDING photography , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment - Abstract
Discusses the effect of digital technology on the look of wedding photograph albums. Paper used in albums; Advantage of starting in digital files; Materials used for the cover; Use of album kits.
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- 2004
27. MEDIA MADNESS.
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Weitz, Allan
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PRINTING ink , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Features several archival inksets and papers used in photography printing. Categories of archival qualities in terms of display life; Overview of the archival paper surface products introduced.
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- 2000
28. Occupational asthma caused by pyrazolone derivative used in silver halide photographic paper.
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Nakano, Yutaka, Tsuchiya, Tomoyoshi, Hirose, Kimihiro, Chida, Kingo, Nakano, Y, Tsuchiya, T, Hirose, K, and Chida, K
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ASTHMA , *OCCUPATIONAL diseases , *PYRAZOLONES , *SILVER halides , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Occupational asthma has been documented in workers exposed to a wide variety of chemical compounds. Reactive dyes have been described as causing occupational asthma in textile industry workers. We report a case of occupational asthma resulting from exposure to pyrazolone dye used in silver halide photographic paper. There is a need for both further surveys of workers exposed to other reactive dyes and careful preventive measures in the handling of such compounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
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29. Monochrome From Color.
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Palmer, Leo
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PHOTOGRAPHS , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *PICTURES -- Printing , *PHOTOGRAPHIC film , *IMAGE processing , *COMPUTER software - Abstract
The article focuses on producing monochrome pictures from color pictures. A special darkroom paper or a darkroom multigrade paper is used to print monochrome pictures from color negatives. Printing pictures from color transparencies involves rephotographing the transparency onto fine grained film. There are several ways of converting colored pictures from monochrome pictures using the Adobe Photoshop computer software.
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- 2005
30. KODAK TO SHUT AUSTRALIA PLANT AND CUT 600 JOBS.
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PLANT shutdowns , *PHOTOGRAPHY industry , *DISMISSAL of employees , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *DIGITAL cameras - Abstract
Reports on Eastman Kodak Co.'s plan to shut down a plant in Coburg, Australia, that makes photographic paper at the end of November 2004. Number of jobs to be cut; Decline in demand for traditional photographic products; Company's shift of its focus to digital cameras and products as its traditional film business shrinks.
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- 2004
31. The Darkroom.
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Rossiter, Alison
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PHOTOGRAPHIC darkrooms , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment - Abstract
In this article, the author who is photographer talks about significance of dark room in photography. He informs about processing papers at the photograph conservation darkroom at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and working with a box of Kodak Kodabromide E3 photographic papers; and the art work "Celestographs" by Johan August Strindberg.
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- 2016
32. COLOR PLATE G.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *COLOR photographic papers , *PHOTOGRAPHERS , *PAINTERS - Published
- 2017
33. COLOR PLATE E.
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GLYPHS (Graphic methods) , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *PHOTOGRAMS - Abstract
Illustrations are presented that show glyphs of the expressive dimensions of three different photographic papers and size and photographic paper type of original photograms against time and location of work's production.
- Published
- 2017
34. Pictorial Print.
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WINNERS , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
This section offers news briefs about the Pictorial Print Division of the Photographic Society of America (PSA), as of August 2011, including the winners of the April 2011 Pictorial Print of the Month, choosing the best photographic papers for image printing, and the award won by Jim Martin.
- Published
- 2011
35. BARYTA DAY.
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Ryder, Adam
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *COLOR photographic papers - Abstract
The article evaluates several fiber-based photo paper from various photo paper companies including Baryta paper from Red River, FibaPrint Baryta inkjet paper from Innova Art and Infinity Baryta paper from Canson.
- Published
- 2016
36. Printing on Unusual Surfaces.
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Lepage, Rick
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *HANDMADE paper , *TEXTILES , *INK-jet printers , *PHOTOGRAPHS on cloth , *PRINTING ink , *COLOR photographic papers , *PRINTING equipment - Abstract
The article offers suggestion on using different surfaces for printing photographs. It is stated that different materials including less-expensive glossy papers, exotic handmade papers, and even fabrics can be used for printing, depending on the type of printer. Several materials that are suggested for ink-jet printers include resin coated papers, matte paper like Epson Inc.'s Ultra Premium Presentation Matte, fiber based paper like Museo Silver Rag, and fibers. It is noted that printers using dye inks produce good results from most glossy and semigloss papers, as well as most mattefinish papers.
- Published
- 2007
37. Film Forever!
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Keppler, Herber
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PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *PHOTOGRAPHIC emulsions , *CONSUMER protection - Abstract
The article introduces several photographic equipment and supplies that are available from Freestyle Photographic Supplies. The company offers resin-coated and fiber-based papers. Besides carrying Fujifilm, Ilford and Kodak emulsions, the company stocks 60 other brands. In addition, the company is offering No-Risk guarantee for any purchase made from it within 30 days.
- Published
- 2006
38. PULP NONFICTION.
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McNamara, Michael J.
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PAPER , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *PRINTING machinery & supplies , *PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment , *PHOTOGRAPHIC printing - Abstract
The article presents information to be considered before purchasing a photo paper. There is no photo paper that works well with all types of printers, to make sure that the photo paper is compatible with the printer, purchase it at the printer manufacturer. Another is to make sure that the photo paper you purchased comes from a new batch of paper for it may produce prints with a longer display life and increase scratch resistance.
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- 2006
39. PAPER ART.
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Grossman, Debbie
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *INK-jet printers , *PHOTOGRAPHIC sensitometry , *PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment , *PAPER - Abstract
The article presents a comparison of inkjet photography papers including the Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl, Konica Minolta Self-Adhesive Glossy and Bergger High Definition Fine Art Satin Smooth Inkjet Paper.
- Published
- 2006
40. Paper And Ink Choices.
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Canfield, Jon
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PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *PRINTING ink , *PHOTOGRAPHIC printing , *PHOTOGRAPHS - Abstract
Looks into the best products for both paper and ink when printing images. Determination of the real cost of printing; Selection of third party papers; Consideration when choosing for ink cartridge refill kits.
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- 2005
41. JUST OUT.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment , *DIGITAL cameras , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *COMPUTER storage devices , *LENSES , *USB technology - Abstract
Features several photography equipment. Olympus' Ferrari Digital Model 2004 camera; Handholdable mirror lenses; Sony card reader with a CompactFlash slot; Konica Minolta photo paper; Universal serial bus connector.
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- 2004
42. Forte Polygrade V -- a new paper on the block.
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Lewis, Gordon
- Subjects
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Provides information on Forte Polygrade V, enlarging paper use in photography. Improvements made to Polygrade V; Different sizes in which the paper is available in; Suggested prices for the paper.
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- 1998
43. Ilford Multigrade IV.
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Lewis, Gordon
- Subjects
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
Features Ilford's Multigrade IV RC photographic paper. Paper grade; Specifications; Contact information.
- Published
- 1995
44. Variable contrast, variable results.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *TESTING - Abstract
Discusses the results of the judging of test scenes printed on three to five of variable-contrast papers of new and old emulsions from different manufacturers. Ranking of the prints from most to least favorite; Test scenes featured.
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- 1995
45. New b&w variable contrast papers have flooded the shelves, but are any truly unique? Just one...
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Krause, Peter and Kolonia, Pete
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *TESTING - Abstract
Discusses the testing of black-and-white variable-contrast papers from different manufacturers. Selection of the Multigrade IV (MG IV) from Ilford as the best among the variable-contrast papers tested; Achievement of highlight gradation in MG IV; Treatment of high-contrast or over- developed negatives in MG IV; `Satin' surface of MG IV; Improvements to MG IV.
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- 1995
46. PEARLY PAPER.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
The article reviews the Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl print paper from Ilford.
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- 2012
47. SILVERY FINISH.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper - Abstract
The article describes the glossy, resin-coated paper Slickrock Metallic Pearl from Moab.
- Published
- 2012
48. Find the Perfect Photo Paper.
- Author
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Long, Ben
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *ALBUMEN paper , *PHOTOGRAPHIC sensitometry , *PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment - Abstract
The article offers information on how to choose the appropriate photo paper for digital photograph prints. The author noted that quality matte paper delivers darker blacks and holds finer detail than glossy papers. The author stressed on the importance of a paper's durability and longevity by choosing the right brand of photo paper. The author suggested vendors like Hahnemuehle FineArt GmbH, Red River Paper and Ilford Imaging USA Inc.
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- 2010
49. What's New; What's News?
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Ashbrook, Stanley B.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment , *PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *COMPUTER software - Abstract
The article features various products for photographers, including "Comprehensive Photoshop® CS3 with Julieanne Kost," a educational video in DVD format from Software Cinema, the Photo Professional Inkjet Gloss FB AL paper from Harman Technology Ltd. and the Photoshop® Elements 6 software from Adobe.
- Published
- 2007
50. The Paper Chase.
- Author
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Grossman, Debbie
- Subjects
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PHOTOGRAPHIC paper , *PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment , *INK-jet printers , *PAPER , *PRINTING ink , *INTERNET - Abstract
Presents tips for selecting inkjet papers for printing photographs. Absorption of ink; Thickness of paper; Use of the Internet to select inkjet papers.
- Published
- 2004
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