carbon process
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of carbon process
First recorded in 1875–80
Example Sentences
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John Robert Johnson’s carbon process double transfer patented.
As in the carbon process, it is necessary to place a border of black paper at the back of the negative, and to cut the sensitized tissue a little larger than the opening.
The summary of the new system is as follows: To obtain from negatives reliefs on glass similar to transparencies by the carbon process, but modified in the quantity of materials used.
The Negatives.—For the carbon process the negatives should be intenser than those intended for printing out on silver paper.
From Photographic Reproduction Processes by Duchochois, Peter C.
Effects heretofore to be had only by the laborious carbon process can now be secured by any amateur photographer with this new paper.
From Kodaks and Kodak Supplies 1914 by Canadian Kodak Company
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