Photographic paper made by DuPont used for blueline proofing of a job. Shows all elements in blue. Usually used for 1 or 2 color printing only.
A Dupont trade name for its brand of light sensitive paper. This term is used for offset printing technology. The Dylux, or blueline is a prepress photographic proof where all colors show as blue images on white paper.
A fast, self-fixing proofing paper that is light sensitive on both sides and is developed from the page layout after stripping.
Photographic paper made by DuPont and used for bluelines.
A DuPont trade name for photographic paper used to make a single color proof.
A paper containing a blue element which is used for proofing -the images show in blue after the paper is exposed through film in a vacuum frame—manufactured by E.I. duPont de Nemours & Company, Inc.
Brand name for photographic paper used to make blue line proofs. Often used as alternate term for blueline.
Brand name for photographic paper used to make blueline proofs. Commonly used as generic term for blueline.