1. Inverted printing: This involves printing an image or text in the opposite colors, such as white text on a black background.
2. Mirror printing: This involves printing an image or text in reverse, so that it appears as a mirror image of the original.
3. Negative color printing: This involves printing an image or text using negative colors, such as printing a red image in cyan.
4. Negative space printing: This involves using the negative space around an image or text to create a design, such as printing white text on a black background with a pattern in the negative space.
5. Negative transparency printing: This involves printing an image or text with a transparent background, so that the background color shows through.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 30
- Contact negative: A contact negative is made by placing a transparent positive (such as a transparency) in direct contact with a sheet of photographic paper and exposing the paper to light. This results in a negative that is the same size as the original positive. - Projection negative: A projection negative is made by projecting the image of a positive onto a sheet of photographic paper. This results in a negative that is larger or smaller than the original positive. - Monochrome negative: A monochrome negative is made by using a single color filter to expose the paper. This results in a negative that is only in shades of gray. - Color negative: A color negative is made by using a set of color filters to expose the paper. This results in a negative that contains all three primary colors (red, green, and blue). - Black-and-white negative: A black-and-white negative is made by using a combination of a red filter and a green filter to expose the paper. This results in a negative that is only in shades of black and white.