Sentences with phrase «early printing processes»

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While the earliest applications of 3 - D printing were limited to research and development labs, today the process is pervading almost every industry and the trend is showing no signs of slowing.
I don't remember what I wore — I was working at ELLE as the print Senior Beauty & Fitness editor and the entire interview process went down on Gchat early one morning.
«It became clear to us pretty early on that we needed to establish processes well beyond what we had in place for the print magazine,» says Bob Kanell, director of operations.
I really wasn't expecting my free copies of A Guide to the Psalms of David when it arrived earlier today, since there was no entry under shipping and I assumed «processed» under orders simply meant my entry on the website was accepted and my book was now in the queue to be printed.
In the early days of his career, he was responsible for everything from writing and marketing his work to printing and shipping his finished books and he took the process of choosing a printer and the right paper very seriously (Mother Earth News).
Since covers are usually ordered early in the publishing process, this implies that your print book size is dependent upon the cover size and that implies the size decision has to be made early in the publishing process.
As noted earlier, the conversion from eBook to print is not a 1 - click process yet.
Early on in the process, your production editor establishes your printing plan and defines the book's specs (trim size, paper stock, cover treatment, and which printer or print platform — or combination — makes the most sense for your project).
-LSB-...] written in an earlier post about the confusion over the terminology commonly used to describe print on demand book distribution, but let's describe it briefly before we get to the actual processes involved.
I know it's too early to do any real analysis on the Monitronics purchase (Yes, for those of you not following the fine print about Ascent Media, they are not only in the process of selling all their operations, but also of purchasing Monitronics International, a large home security firm, from the private equity firm ABRY), but I'm going to provide my 2 cents anyway.
Butler notes: «Hauser operates in a systematic sequential fashion, turning drawings into digital prints, enlarging the images into paintings, and using images of the paintings to begin new prints and repeat the process, cannibalizing earlier imagery as she goes.
In these works, multiple negatives are combined in the color carbon process, an early printing technique valued for its brilliant tones and grainless detail.
The stamps can be seen as an extension of Brehmer's interest in everyday printed ephemera — the very visible process of photo reproduction with enlarged half - tone dots and simplified color separations connect visually to the earlier work.
The exhibition will also look at the progression of portraiture, illustrating the medium's nearly immediate democratization through the use of daguerreotypes, albumen prints, and other early photo processes.
Lee's recent oil on canvas work and new prints bring the viewer back to Lee's early investigations of materials and process.
Known for his early use of decalcomania and his development of the print process «cellocut», Margo emerged in the 1950s with works in which the most prominent image is a thin vertical or horizontal line, set alone or repeated.
In Shin's earlier series of relief prints, Pressed, the artist has used a collographic process — taking her own blouse, pair of jeans and coat and deconstructing them into fabric cut outs and seams to create the printing surface.
Gustave Le Gray's albumen silver print «The Great Wave» illustrates an early glitch in the photographic process: the difficulty of showing both sea (or land) and sky to equally dramatic effect, due to varying exposure times.
1985 1985 Juried Membership Exhibition (April 4, May 12, 1985) Aaron Siskind and Linda Connor (February 15 — March 31, 1985) Annual Houston Center for Photography National Juried Exhibition (January 4 — February 10, 1985) Contemporary Video (June 28 — July 28, 1985) Domestic Dramas and Near (Modern) Disasters (September 6 — October 20, 1985) Fellowship Exhibition (June 28 — July 28, 1985) Four Cantos (December 6 — January 5, 1985) Olivia Parker & Rosamond Wolff Purcell (October 25 — December 1, 1985) Private Moments (September 6 — October 20, 1985) Sidewalk Scenes (October 25 — December 1, 1985) Silent Fires (June 28 — July 28, 1985) Siliconstones: a photographic installation (May 17 — June 23, 1985) The Photographic Print: Early Processes (December 6 — January 5, 1985) Print: Early Processes (October 25 — December 1, 1985)
Over time, through their constant reconfiguration, the archive's various silhouettes began to lose their figurative quality, a process the artist likens to early printing methods.
The photographs not only reveal the shifting attitudes towards children and their representation, but also show the evolution of the photographic processes from early daguerreotypes to contemporary digital prints.
An early iconic masterpiece, the present canvas dates from the year of Polke's first Rasterbilder, the ubiquitous raster - dot paintings that mimicked the halftone printing process of newspapers and magazines.
From William Henry Fox Talbot's earliest «photogenic drawings» and Charles Nègre's translation of photographic images into a variety of mechanical processes, to the photogram process that was a staple for Man Ray, Dada, and the Surrealists, Past Picture draws from the extraordinary holdings of late nineteenth and early twentieth - century photographs in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada to present prints and images by some of photography's most innovative and influential inventors and practitioners.
It's a very simple honest process in which [he uses] the shape, color, and prints of early Post-Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painters as a basis to build [his] video and prints with [his] own animation devices for the show within the space.»
In some ways, this was the result of a process that had been building up for decades: The modern art movements of the early 20th century can be defined by their struggle with the legacy of Western Art; artists were clamoring to break out of these boundaries either by leaving and working elsewhere (for example German expressionists August Macke and Emil Nolde followed in the footsteps of French post-impressionist Paul Gauguin) or by seeking inspiration and incorporating what they could from the «exotic» art of other cultures — from African sculpture to Japanese prints.
If you've ever taken a darkroom course, you likely began by learning silver gelatin printing, a process that's associated with the black - and - white work of early - 20th century photographers of all movements — Bauhaus, street, photojournalism, you name it.
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