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internegativeRelationships Related Term: direct duplication intermediate n. ~ A negative, made from a transparency, that is used to make prints or copies. Notes: Internegative is sometimes used to describe copy [..]
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internegativeA negative copy made from the interpositive. The Internegative, also known as, a dupe negative (DN) can be printed with one-light (one set of timing lights) since all color corrections were made in th [..]
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internegativeIn motion picture production, a duplicate color negative made from the original negative using reversal film stock or from an interpositive (master positive) made from the original negative for the pu [..]
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internegativeAn intermediate copy of a film, made on a very fine-grained stock, and used to make a greater number of prints than it is practical to make from the A&B Rolls.
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internegativeA color negative duplicate made from a color positive. Internegatives are used for release printing in order to protect the original negative from damage.
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internegativeA duplicating film stock that turns into negative when printed from a positive print. It is used as a source for interpostive prints.
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internegativeNegative made from a transparency for the purpose of making photographic prints.
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internegativeA colour negative that's made from a colour transparency so that a colour enlargement can be made using C41 products.
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internegativeA duplicating film stock that turns into negative when printed from a positive print. It is used as a source for interpostive prints.
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internegativenegative made on special color film designed for making copy prints from color slides.
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internegativeA color negative duplicate made from a color positive and used for printing use-copies to protect the originals (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 502).
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