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is a photo copying approach that uses a wet colloidal diffusion transfer technique patented by Yutzy, H.C. and Yackel, E.C. (1947) The light source is projected to the top crossing the negative being reflected -more or less, according to the color- against the original to be copied exposing the
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Finally, the two sheets are peeled apart, obtaining a slightly damp copy of the original, that has to lay on some surface while waiting to dry-out.
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This wet negative is pressed against a sheet of sensitized copy paper, and fed back through the rollers, giving gentle pressure.
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Due to its extreme simplicity, the method was commonplace until the late 1960s, when it was surpassed by the popularity of the
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Other products not specifically intended for copying, but employing a similar PMT technology include: Kodak Ektaflex (1981);
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sensitized "negative matrix" paper, then placed with the matte side of the matrix paper against the glass.
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for 30 seconds, then extracted by pulling it out through pressure rollers, finishing the negative.
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The original sheet to be copied is placed face-down against the shiny side of a sheet of
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using plain paper. Copies had some chemical smell and lost contrast over time.
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The DT (Diffusion transfer) was widespread in several countries since 1960:
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The original sheet is removed, and the matrix paper is immersed into the
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negative. Has a base that contains the recipient with the
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Index

liquid developer
timer
xerocopies
Polaroid
translucent
light
developing solution
Light table
Photo mask
Diazo copier
Photolith
Thermal Copier
The Focal Encyclopedia ofPhotography
ISBN
978-1-136-10614-9


cool.conservation us.org


"Popular Science"
128
ISSN
0161-7370
True Genius: The Life and Science of JohnBardeen
ISBN
978-0-309-50064-7
Categories
Printing
Photographic processes

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