General term for the practice of reproducing relatively flat originals, most often documents, in a machine employing a light-sensitive process and usually at a one-to-one scale. In the early and mid-20th century, used regarding various specific processes; since the mid-20th century, most often used regarding xerography.
This term has 42 records attributed within our system.
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Technique
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13yrs ago
Author:
Balston, Thomas
Publisher:
Victoria and Albert Museum
Author:
Kirkus, A. Mary
Publisher:
Times Literary Supplement
Publisher:
University of California. William Andrews Clark Memorial Lib
Publisher:
Library Association
Author:
McCarthy, Lance
Writer:
Zapf, Hermann
Draughtsman: Paolozzi, Eduardo Luigi
Writer:
Burton, Joan Linnell
Writer:
Linnell, James
Writer:
Chance, James Henry
Writer:
Chance, Edward
Author:
Fairbank, Alfred
Author:
Hewitt, Graily
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