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- Q18857374 subject Q6159053.
- Q18857374 subject Q8921363.
- Q18857374 abstract "The Kodak verifax, is a Photocopying using a wet colloidal diffusion transfer technique patented by Yutzy, H.C. and Yackel, E.C. (1947) The light source is projected to the top crossing the negative being reflected -more or less, according to the color- against the original to be copied exposing the negative. Has a base that contains the recipient with the liquid developer and the exposure Timer.Due to its extreme simplicity was widespread until the late 60's, when it was surpassed by the popularity of the xerocopies using plain paper. Copies had some chemical smell and lost contrast over the time.".
- Q18857374 thumbnail Kodak-Verifax-copier.jpg?width=300.
- Q18857374 wikiPageWikiLink Q1319657.
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- Q18857374 wikiPageWikiLink Q18857391.
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- Q18857374 wikiPageWikiLink Q6159053.
- Q18857374 wikiPageWikiLink Q8921363.
- Q18857374 wikiPageWikiLink Q9128.
- Q18857374 comment "The Kodak verifax, is a Photocopying using a wet colloidal diffusion transfer technique patented by Yutzy, H.C. and Yackel, E.C. (1947) The light source is projected to the top crossing the negative being reflected -more or less, according to the color- against the original to be copied exposing the negative.".
- Q18857374 label "Verifax copier".
- Q18857374 depiction Kodak-Verifax-copier.jpg.