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None of the prints matched Mr. Manning's, and multiple prints were found that did not match those of the victims.
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Talbot's calotypes involved the use of a photographic negative, from which multiple prints could be made; had his method been announced but a few weeks earlier, he and not Daguerre would probably have been known as the founder of photography.
So-called later prints were created in multiples.
Multiple sources state that the Waterfalls series prints were first issued in 1833, and widely published in 1834 1835 [35, 36] 36].
The cumbersome process did allow, however, for multiple prints to be pulled from each glass negative.
October 22 2009 Swann looks back to the earliest days of photography in its sale of photographs and photo books on Oct. 22, which features several mid-nineteenth-century salted-paper prints by William Henry Fox Talbot, the man who discovered and developed the calotype process, the use of a negative from which multiple prints could be made.
The advantage of making prints is that you get multiples that can be sold cheaply and distributed widely.
Prints are an egalitarian way to make art because they are multiples - you create a stack of paper and disseminate.
For example, giving an analyst a crime-scene fingerprint and the fingerprint of the suspect and asking if they're "a match" can produce very different results from the more scientific method of presenting the analyst with multiple prints (some of which are relevant to the case, some of which aren't), then asking if any two are a match.
The same silk-screens were used for multiple prints and paintings, further challenging the divide between painted original and printed reproduction.
The fine print is a multiple original.
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