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  2. Need to know how to remove wallpaper? Here's a step-by ... - AOL

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    Interior design experts and novices alike can learn from this simple guide. Wallpaper removal has never been so easy!

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    Steps to Removing Wallpaper. Remove wall plates from light switches and outlets and tape over the outlet and switches to prevent water and moisture from getting on them.

  4. Chroma key - Wikipedia

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    The technique has been used in many fields to remove a background from the subject of a photo or video – particularly the newscasting, motion picture, and video game industries. A colour range in the foreground footage is made transparent, allowing separately filmed background footage or a static image to be inserted into the scene.

  5. Marouflage - Wikipedia

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    In art conservation, the word can be term of art meaning the removal of the painted surface from its underlying support, usually a stretched canvas. The process is more typically called transferring and can cause significant damage. Twenty-first century conservators seldom need to resort to this technique. [citation needed]

  6. Relief printing - Wikipedia

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    The relief family of techniques includes woodcut, metalcut, wood engraving, relief etching, linocut, rubber stamp, foam printing, potato printing, and some types of collagraph. By contrast, in the intaglio family of printing, the recessed areas are printed by inking the whole matrix, then wiping the surface so that only ink in the recessed ...

  7. Need to know how to remove wallpaper? Here's a step-by ... - AOL

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    Peel-and-stick wallpaper, a dorm-room staple, should be easier to remove than the more permanent variety. Since it is essentially a fancy sticker, there is only one step for removal.