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Q: What is an image made by carving a design into a hard surface and coating it with ink?
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Why was necessary to use radar to produce an image of venus surface?

Venus has a dense cloud layer, so regular light doesn't get through. Radar could get through and give an image of the Surface.


What do you see instead of a solid surface when you look at an image of giant planet?

cloud tops The four largest planets in our solar system are gas giants. They have no solid surface.


What part of camera act as a retina?

The CCD (in a digital camera) or film. They act as the surface the image is projected on as in the retina of the eye.


What is offsets?

Offset printing replaced expensive and labor intensive raised metal type in the printing process with a photographic based system that uses a flat rubber mat to transfer an image onto paper. It was the predominant system for commercial printing from about 1960 into the beginning of the 21st century. It is currently losing ground to digital computer based systems that rely on colored toners to create an image. Offset printing works because of hydrophobia, oil and water don't mix. A photographic image in created on a flat metal printing plate that has a grainy surface that holds liquids well. The 'image area' on that plate has a coating that is receptive to oil-based printing inks while the uncoated areas tend to accept water and repel ink. Roller systems on an offset press supply measured amounts of ink and water to that plate allowing an image to form on it's flat surface. Other rollers transfer the image from the metal plate to a cylinder covered with a flat rubber mat called a 'blanket.' Finally, paper is delivered past the blanket cylinder and squeezed slightly against it by a third 'impression' cylinder. The ink transfers from the blanket to the paper and you have printed! In offset printing, the colors and appearance of the objects on all the printed materials are the same. For example, not one color is lighter or darker compared to the other copy. So this means that the finish printed products are consistent.


Why are global grid properties apt to be distorted on maps?

B/c maps are flat, andthe Earth is round. You can't make a perfect image of a round object on a flat surface.

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What is the name of a smooth surface that reflects an image of what is in front of it?

The reflective surface is a mirror. It can be highly polished metal or chromed, the surface of a calm area of water, or a flat glass plate with a silvered back and a protective coating.


How does film record its images?

There is a coating on the film that is sensitive to light. When the camera button is pressed, the shutter opens, allowing light from the subject to fall on the film's surface. this creates the image.


When was Digital Image Design created?

Digital Image Design was created in 1989.


What does a emulsion do on a camera?

The emulsion is the coating on a film in which the image is formed.


What are the materials for soap carving?

Soap, toothpicks, a blade/ knife/ and the image you want to make.


What is carved?

an image carved into a surface


What is carved image?

an image carved into a surface


If the back of the mirror is not smooth what is likely to happen to the image you see?

Since the coating is on the back the reflected image would be distorted.


What Greek elements of architecture and design are there in this image?

What Greek elements of architecture and design are there in this image? What is distinctive about the Persian style of art and architecture?


What is difference between photography and printmaking?

Photography is the process by which photographs are created. A camera is used. The images may then be printed. Printmaking is another art form (although, unlike photography, it is strictly an art form).In printmaking, an image is carved into a surface. Ink is applied and the image of the carving is then printed. Printmaking is actually the process - not just how you distribute the product.


By carving an image in your skin and then coloring it in with a pen can you get ink posioning?

I am not sure about ink poisoning but you do have a good chance of scoring an infection.


Is picture a common noun?

Yes, the noun 'picture' is a common noun, a general word for a design or image made on a surface (a drawing, painting, or photograph; an image on a television, video, or computer screen; an image in your mind; a word for a thing.The word 'picture' is also a verb: picture, pictures, picturing, pictured.