A Type C print, C-print, or Kodak C-print, is a color photographic print made on negative-type color photographic paper which has at least three emulsion layers of light-sensitive silver salts. Type C is a negative-to-positive chromogenic print.
C-Print A C-print, also known as a chromogenic print or Type-C print, is a chemical photograph created traditionally created from a film negative using a "wet process" such as RA-4.
For Joel Meyerowitz, inkjet printing offers a more faithful description of the world than C-prints or dye transfers. © Joel Meyerowitz/Edwynn Houk Gallery "The White Road," reproduced directly from Meyerowitz's C-print. Related Topics: ...
See also: Digital, Image, Inkjet, Photography, Light
 
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