Borderless printing - This is a printing technique, offered on specific photo printers, that allows prints to be generated without the frame (or nonphotographic dead space) that is often associated with print developing.
Borderless - Means a photo print with no border around it. Old term for this was full-bleed printing. Bracketing - see Exposure Bracketing ...
I didn't think borderless printing was a big deal, and inch for inch the images off my Epson 890 don't really look that different than from my older 1270.
Standard print (bordered or borderless - selectable from the camera) Multiple print (with sticker paper, producing 8 prints on one piece of paper of the same image - selectable from the camera) Borderless 86 x 54 mm (3.4 x 2.1 in) ...
Full Bleed. Otherwise known as "Borderless" printing. Means the ink limit extends to all 4 edges of a print. Top ...
Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock 6000: The world's first printer-and-camera dock combination, enabled users to print borderless 4 Ã- 6 in (152 mm) laminated, waterproof, ...
UltraChrome inks make fade resistant color prints that should hold their vibrant colors for 60 to 200 years depending on paper type. They also do borderless prints on just about any paper size.
They were by no means animated, but it got me thinking about the possibilities of stringing together images at a much higher frame rate. We began experimenting, and before long we were pushing the boundaries of the borderless, ...
To make a print without borders, cut the borders off after the print is processed or use a borderless type of easel. 5.
See also: Image, Border, Prints, Print, Printing
 
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