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  2. Reprography - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the industry is a relatively small industry, with approximately 3000 firms.It comprises entrepreneurial businesses serving predominantly the large- and wide-format reproduction needs of the legal, architectural, engineering, manufacturing, retail, and advertising industries.

  3. Architectural reprography - Wikipedia

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    A US defense agent scanning in architectural documents. Architectural reprography, the reprography of architectural drawings, covers a variety of technologies, media, and supports typically used to make multiple copies of original technical drawings and related records created by architects, landscape architects, engineers, surveyors, mapmakers and other professionals in building and ...

  4. Halftone - Wikipedia

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    Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous-tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size or in spacing, thus generating a gradient-like effect. [1] "Halftone" can also be used to refer specifically to the image that is produced by this process. [1]

  5. ARC Document Solutions - Wikipedia

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    ARC Document Solutions, Inc. (formerly American Reprographics Company) is a publicly traded company that provides specialized document solutions, with an emphasis on the non-residential segment of the architecture, engineering and construction ("AEC") industry.

  6. Whiteprint - Wikipedia

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    Whiteprint plan copy. USSR whiteprints. 70s. Whiteprint describes a document reproduction produced by using the diazo chemical process. [1] It is also known as the blue-line process since the result is blue lines on a white background.

  7. Screenless lithography - Wikipedia

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    Screenless lithography is a reprographic technique for halftoning dating to 1855, when the French chemist and civil engineer Alphonse Poitevin discovered the light–sensitive properties of bichromated gelatin and invented both the photolithography and collotype processes.

  8. Printmaking - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Modern Art, New York: What Is a Print? Thompson, Wendy. "The Printed Image in the West: History and Techniques". In Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000 – . (October 2003) André Béguin's dictionary;enormous dictionary of terms, relating more to the printing than the creation of the image

  9. Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange - Wikipedia

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    As the electronic planroom grew in popularity, the satellite offices were folded back into the Sacramento location. In 2017, the Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange announced the purchase of a new building, located at 5370 Elvas Avenue in Sacramento, and the pending sale of the 1331 T Street headquarters. [ 2 ]