| xerography | A photoelectric method of recording an X-ray image on a coated metal plate, using low-energy photon beams, long exposure time and dry chemical developers. (12 Dec 1998) |
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forming an image by the action of light on a specially coated charged plate; the latent image is developed with powders that adhere only to electrically charged areas; "edge enhancement is intrinsic in xerography"
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Photographic process which uses an electrically charged metal plate. On exposure to light the electrical charge is destroyed, leaving a latent image in which shadows are represented by charged areas. A powdered pigment dusted over the plate is attracted to the charged areas, producing a visible image.
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A copying process using electrostatic technology to reproduce images.
Ãâó: www.rainwater.com/glossary/xyz.html
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a copying process that utilizes a selenium surface and electrostatic faces to form an image.
Ãâó: www.sgia.org/glossary/Xx.cfm
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A dry copying process involving the photoelectric discharge of an electrostatically charged plate. The copy is made by tumbling a resinous powder over the plate, the remaining electrostatic charge discharged and the resin transferred to paper or an offset printing master.
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| xerography | forming an image by the action of light on a specially coated charged plate |
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