To stamp or impress with colored figures or patterns; as, to print calico.
To take (a copy, a positive picture, etc.), from a negative, a transparent drawing, or the like, by the action of light upon a sensitized surface.
To use or practice the art of typography; to take impressions of letters, figures, or electrotypes, engraved plates, or the like.
A mark made by impression; a line, character, figure, or indentation, made by the pressure of one thing on another; as, the print of teeth or nails in flesh; the print of the foot in sand or snow.
A stamp or die for molding or impressing an ornamental design upon an object; as, a butter print.
That which receives an impression, as from a stamp or mold; as, a print of butter.
Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc.; as, small print; large print; this line is in print.
An impression taken from anything, as from an engraved plate.
A printed publication, more especially a newspaper or other periodical.
A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth.
A photographic copy, or positive picture, on prepared paper, as from a negative, or from a drawing on transparent paper.
To produce a copy of the document onto paper, computer screen, or diskette. (WP, Gr. 3)
Print will enable you to print multiple copies of your current document. You can also change the orientation of the paper (see Landscape and Portrait), the quality of the paper and the printer you wish to print from.
A positive picture, usually on paper, and usually produced from a negative.
A design or picture transferred from an engraving plate, wood block, stencil or other medium.
A photographic image printed on paper, generally a positive image made from a negative. (Also refers to a photograph of a model that appears in print - in a newspaper or magazine, for example.)
A photographic image, usually a positive, on paper.
putting the document on paper with a printer
Prints are works of art produced in editions or multiple original impressions of the same image. They are made by transferring a layer of ink from a printing element, or matrix, onto paper or another material. A printing press frequently supplies the pressure for the transfer. The various printmaking techniques are defined by the type of matrix and the manner in which it carries ink. Complex color prints may call for several matrices, and more than one process may be used for a single print.
1. To put the file contents onto paper with a printer 2. A dialog which contains choices for how much to print, how many copies, color or not, which printer to use.
Correctly applied to the whole EDITION in so much as an artist may be credited as making 10 PRINTS when he has in fact made 500 IMPRESSIONS of 10 images. Currently mistakenly applied to what are IMPRESSIONS.
A plain fabric, often made from cotton, that has a figure stamped on one or both sides. It is commonly referred to as "calico".
and printmaking A print is a shape or mark made from a plate or block or other object that is covered with wet color and then pressed onto a flat surface, such as paper or textile. Most prints can be repeated over and over again by re-inking the printing block. Printmaking can be done in many ways, including using an engraved block or stone, transfer paper, or a film negative. Return to: / Home / Context / Styles / Purpose / Media / Help
a picture or design printed from an engraving
a fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by engraved rollers)
put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed"
make into a print; "print the negative"
a mark made from a plate or other object using ink or paint and then pressed onto paper or other surface
a shape or mark made from a block or plate or other object that is covered with wet color (usually ink) and then pressed onto a flat surface, such as paper or
a work of art in the form of an impression
a work of art made up of ink on paper and existing in multiple examples," could easily apply to output from the trusty inkjet sitting beside your computer, the methods covered here have a somewhat longer history
1) The order given to the script supervisor by the director after the successful completion of a shot. 2) A copy of the positive film that was shot and developed.
A photographic positive, usually on paper.
The final result of the photographic process usually produced from a negative. It is a positive picture usually developed on paper.
Any one of multiple impressions made from a master image.
To produce characters on paper using ink or toner
This term has varying meanings. It can be used to distinguish between online (Internet) and offline (paper) publications. It is also sometimes used as a synonym for Fashion, or for Commercial. See those entries for more information.
Any one of multiple impressions made on paper from the same plate, block, screen, or transfer paper.
the design in one or more colors and the paper it was applied to, prior to being placed permanently onto the piece of china as decoration, sometimes referred to as a decal. In database terms this refers to a gold or other solid color design overlayed onto some other design.
(English). An image imprinted onto a piece of paper with a woodblock, or engraved metal plate.
Pictorial work produced by transferring images by means of a plate, block or screen, using a variety of printing methods. Use for engraving*, lithograph*, etc..
a photograph printed in newspaper or magazine form
An image created from a master wood block, stone, plate, or screen, usually on paper. Prints are referred to as multiples, because as a rule many identical or similar impressions are made from the same printing surface, the number of impressions being called an edition. When an edition is limited to a specified number of prints, it is a limited edition. A print is considered an original work of art and today is customarily signed and numbered by the artist.
refers to an exposed film picture that is printed on photographic paper, in color or black and white. In digital imaging, a print is the result of printing the digital image on photographic-quality paper stock using a digital printer. For passport/visa photographs, the resulting print should measure 2 inches x 2 inches (51 mm x 51 mm).
Ink on paper; not electronic. Art Index in book form is a print .
A multiple original impression made from a plate, stone, wood block or silk screen by an artist or made under the artist's supervision. Prints are usually made in editions, which each print numbered and signed by the artist.
a proof or impression taken from a stone, block, or plate on which a design has been executed.
A copy of the microfilm produced on film or paper.
An original work of art, such as a woodcut, etching, or lithograph, that is reproduced and produced by or under the supervision of the artist. An impression made from a plate, stone, wood block or silk screen. A reproduction of an original work of art, made by a photomechanical process.
This represents an image of which many copies are present. The image is typically taken from a silk screen, a woodblock, or the negative of a photograph.
A generic term used to describe an impression made on paper from a block, plate or film negative, for example.
A photograph, printed on high-quality paper.
a photographic image usually printed on paper, generally a positive image made from a film negative
A photographically produced copy of a transparency. Also called a contact print.
A printed picture produced from a photographic negative.
(typefaces, layout & design, paper)
A picture or design reproduced, usually on paper and often in numerous copies, from a prepared wood block, metal plate, or stone slab.
A photograph. The standard size to fit a talent portfolio is 8" x 10".
1. A photograph 2. A common operating system command to print a specified file list.
An image reproduced, usually on paper, from a prepared block, stone, or plate. Numerous copies of the PRINT are usually made, allowing for a wide distribution of the images. Printmaking processes include etching, engraving, dry point, metalcut, and woodcut.
a positive image on an opaque support. The image may be a photographic still or produced from an engraved plate or similar master.
Prints can be either (I) ink on paper, such as etching, woodcut or gravure, or (2) photographic prints made on lightsensitive material.
An impression that aligns with a printed image.
in photography is an image, normally positive, which has been produced by the action of light on paper or similar material coated with a light sensitive emulsion.