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VeloxBrand name for high-contrast photographic paper.
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Veloxtype of photographic print paper made by a process patented 1893 by Leo Baekeland, who sold it to George Eastman in 1899 for $1 million and used the money to build the laboratory where he made great d [..]
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VeloxA photographic print which is made from a negative.
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VeloxA black and white print for proofing or for display.
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Veloxquick, rapid, swift, fast
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Veloxor -us| velocissimus -a -um ADJ swift| quick| fleet| rapid| speedy
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VeloxKodak trade name for high-contrast photographic paper. Also refers to a positive made by contact printing a negative to such paper.
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VeloxA photographic print which is made from a negative.
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VeloxA photographic print which is made from a negative.
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VeloxA photoprint with a halftone dot pattern in place of continuous tone, ready for line reproduction.
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VeloxA photographic print which is made from a negative.
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VeloxA photographic print which is made from a negative.
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VeloxA photographic print which is made from a negative.
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VeloxVelox, is a Latin word meaning "swift" or "rapid". Velox may also refer to:
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