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There was never a negative from which duplicate prints could be made.
Carbon prints could be produced in different shades as well, widening their appeal.
Commemorative embroidered pictures and prints could be found on mantels in parlors.
The prints could be selected to correspond to the recipient's borough, she said.
The calotype, developed by William Henry Fox Talbot, resulted in a paper negative, from which many prints could be made.
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.
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The printing could be a lot better.
Embodied energy, via transportation miles, would be lessened as printing could be undertaken in an onsite factory.
The scientist, Donald Doller of the Suffolk County Crime Laboratory, said that only the outline of the shoe print could be distinguished.
Instead of simple place cards, may I suggest that under the guests' names, delicately printed, could be Dante's warning, "Abandon hope, all ye who enter here".
The fine print could be on the outside of a packaging box, on a paper insert included with the product, or on the product itself.
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