A print made by placing a negative in direct contact with a light sensitive paper and exposing it to light.
Prints made the same size as the negatives.
Using a developed print as a negative. The print is placed, face down, in a glass-topped easel with an unexposed sheet of photographic paper under it. Then it is exposed to light. The image from the developed print is transferred to the photographic paper as a negative image.
Also known as proofs, contact prints involve placing the negative directly on to the photographic paper and making an exposure. The print is nearly an exact copy of the negative, except now it is a positive that can be used for quick viewing. Often numerous negatives are layed out across a sheet of photographic paper to create a Contact Sheet.
A developed print that is used as a negative by placing it on glass and exposing it to light, with an unexposed sheet of photo paper under it.
a print made by exposing a photosensitive surface to direct contact with a photographic negative
a photographic print made with the negative (or positive) in contact with sensitized paper
a print made by directly placing the film on or against the print paper as opposed to putting the film in an enlarger
This print is the size of your negative. It is made by placing the negative in contact with the photographic paper and exposing it to light. In 35mm photography a contact sheet can be produces that contains images of an entire roll of film.
A positive photograph made by passing light through a negative on to sensitive paper, pressed in contact with it, in a printing frame.
A photographic print used as a proof. It is made from either a negative or a positive by direct contact with photographic film, paper, or a printing plate. Prints are made on the glass topped printing frame called a vacuum frame. Close contact between the film and the plate is maintained by the action of vacuum pumps, which expel the air trapped between the two layers.
A contact print is made by "contacting" the negative to a sheet of paper and exposing it. The result is a direct print that is the same size as the negative.
A photographic copy of an aerial photo negative (or positive) produced on opaque bond paper.
A photographic print made from a negative or positive in contact with sensitised paper, film, or plate material.
A photographic print made with a film positive or negative on pre-sensitized paper, film or printing plate.
Copy of a print whether it be a workprint, answer print, or release print.
Print made by exposing the receiving material in contact with the original. Images are the same size as the original images, but have a reversed left-to-right orientation.
A print made by exposing photographic paper while it is held tightly against the negative. Images in the print will be the same size as those in the negative.
A photographic print made from a negative or positive in contact with sensitized paper, film or printing plate.
A photographic reproduction made from a negative or positive in contact with sensitized paper, film or printing plates in a vacuum frame and therefore produced at an identical size.
A contact print, always the same size as the negative from which it was made, is produced by placing the negative in direct contact with the paper rather than projecting the image onto the paper though an enlarger. Contact prints have extraordinary resolution, that is, sharpness of detail. All early photographs were made by contact printing, since successful enlarging became possible only in the 1890's.
A print that is the same size as the negative made by placing a sheet of sensitized material in direct contact with the negative.
A print made from placing the negative in 'contact' with a sheet of photo paper and then exposed to light; the resulting "Contact print" is the same size as the negative and therefore not enlarged.
A photographic print the same size as the negative from which it was made. The negative is in direct contact with the photographic paper during printing. Close
A print made by contacting the emulsion surface of an original negative with photographic film or paper to make print. Generally a negative is contacted with positive photographic paper or film for print.
Photographic print made by exposing a negative in direct uniform contact with paper.
negative sized photograph made by exposing printing paper in direct contact with the negative.
A photographic same size copy made by exposure of a sensitized emulsion in contact with the transparency, negative or positive with the exposing light passing through the master image.
A print made from either a negative or a positive in contact with photosensitive paper, film or plate.
A contact print is a photographic produced from a film, usually a negative, occasionally from a film positive. The defining characteristic of a contact print is that the photographic result is made by exposing through the film original onto a light sensitive material pressed tightly to the film.