Dye Transfer This is one of the most permanent color processes. This method gives maximum control of color, balance and contrast for color prints or transparencies. RETURN TO TOP ...
Dye transfer process color print Also referred to as dye inhibition or wash-off relief process. The process was originally introduced by the Jos Pé Company in 1925.
Dye Transfer Print: Dye transfer prints are created from three separate negatives by photographing the original negative through red, green, and blue filters. The result is a richly colored image on gelatin coated paper.
dye transfer - color printing method in which an original transparency is color-separated onto film from which separate negatives are filtered and then projected or contact-printed into separate matrices, ...
See also: Plate, Impression, Painting, Relief, Primary colors
 
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