Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word CIBACHROME


CIBACHROME

Definitions of CIBACHROME

  1. A reproduction of a film transparency on photopaper, made using a dye-destruction positive-to-positive photographic process.

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Number of letters

10

Is palindrome

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21
AC
ACH
BA
BAC
CH
CHR
CI
CIB
HR
HRO
IB
IBA

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1

AB
ABC
ABE
ABH
ABI
ABM

Examples of Using CIBACHROME in a Sentence

  • rightIn photography, in the 1980s, Philip Pocock produced two bodies of photographic works: lyrical documentary explorations in New York and Berlin; as well as alchemical Cibachrome photographs.
  • Ilfochrome (also commonly known as Cibachrome) is a dye destruction positive-to-positive photographic process used for the reproduction of film transparencies on photographic paper.
  • In her "Objects of Desire" series (1983–1988), Cibachrome prints of appropriated images – typically a cutout picture of a single object, including a gold bowl and a statue of a Buddha – are photographed against bright, laminated monochrome backgrounds that match their lacquered frames.
  • Ciba built a new plant in Marly, Switzerland, to coat Cibachrome, renamed Ilfochrome in 1992 after Ciba withdrew use of its name.
  • Guests was created using a 30 x 40-inch pinhole camera, built by Bucklow, with thousands of apertures to make unique cibachrome chromogenic prints.
  • Lindemann using analog photographic processes including ambrotype, Cibachrome, cyanotype, gelatin silver, gum bichromate, platinum/palladium, and tintype.



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