No contact prints?Monochrome Silver Gelatin Print
An image produced by enlarging (alternate tags <negative optical enlarger>, <condensing enlarger>, <optical diuffusion enlarger>, <scanning laser enlarger>, a negative (alternative tags <inter-negative>) or digital file (consider using alternate tag <scanning laser enlarger>) onto silver gelatin material as understood in analog photography since the 19th century. Related tags: <realted tag1>, <related tag2>,...
No contact prints?
Or you could just say a photographic print made on gelatin silver paper. It doesn't matter whether the original image was film or digital or whether the printing process was an enlarger or a laser.
Yes, this true yet when I posted a link to Wiki to educate what a Carbon Print was to someone in this in this threadThere is already a consensus of what a carbon print is. Has been for a hundred years. Google "carbon print". The first entry takes you to Wikipedia, which describes carbon prints.
Wiki ain't truth, or even consensus.
Wikipedia would likely accept a link in its "External Links" section back to the APUG standards.
apug isn't extinct at all, it is back together with the 2 websites that spun off from it.APUG is extinct for good reasons.
APUG is extinct for good reasons.[/QUOT
I wish trolls were extinct.
I would have more confidence on a consensus definition on Photrio than an article on Wiki, but Wiki is often reasonable. If I am unsure on Wiki, I go to the discussion page and see if there are arguments.
I wish trolls were extinct.
me too
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