What is Negative?

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Film Negatives

     A film negative version of an image area, obtained either by shooting the mechanical page with a process camera, or by running out film through an imagesetting system.
     Film in which the dark portions of the original image appear light and the light portions dark. Used as the master copy from which positive copies can be made.
     Graphical film on which the non-printing parts are black and the printing parts translucent. NEUTRAL SIZE Polymer size which is added to the paper stock at a pH of 7-8. NEWSPRINT Paper manufactured mainly from mechanical pulp, used for daily news-papers and similar printed matter. Grammage 40-50g/m². NOX The collective term for nitrogen oxides formed by oxygen in the air during combustion. These partly cause acidification and eutrophication of lakes and land areas.

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