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- APT_process abstract "The APT process is a photographic transfer system that can photographically transfer lines or solid blocks of colors onto acetate sheets (cels). A very similar process is used in silk screen printing. The process relies on UV-sensitive inks that cure when exposed to light and stick to the plastic sheet, while the ink in the non-exposed areas are chemically removed from the sheet. Its main advantage is that coloring - normally done via back painting after xerox scanning - can be controlled better and multiple versions made quickly. To put it simply: the drawings are photographed and the negatives then processed onto the cels instead of the typical photography. It also meant that a line on an animated character could be in color instead of just black (although xerography at this point could be done in colors too); this is known as self-colored lines.This process was used on Disney's animated features such as The Black Cauldron, The Great Mouse Detective, Oliver & Company and The Little Mermaid.".
- APT_process wikiPageExternalLink APT-process-1.htm.
- APT_process wikiPageExternalLink US4569577.
- APT_process wikiPageID "7408711".
- APT_process wikiPageRevisionID "584889848".
- APT_process hasPhotoCollection APT_process.
- APT_process subject Category:Animation_techniques.
- APT_process subject Category:Visual_effects.
- APT_process type Ability105616246.
- APT_process type Abstraction100002137.
- APT_process type AnimationTechniques.
- APT_process type Cognition100023271.
- APT_process type Know-how105616786.
- APT_process type Method105660268.
- APT_process type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- APT_process type Technique105665146.
- APT_process type Thing.
- APT_process comment "The APT process is a photographic transfer system that can photographically transfer lines or solid blocks of colors onto acetate sheets (cels). A very similar process is used in silk screen printing. The process relies on UV-sensitive inks that cure when exposed to light and stick to the plastic sheet, while the ink in the non-exposed areas are chemically removed from the sheet.".
- APT_process label "APT process".
- APT_process differentFrom Advanced_Packaging_Tool.
- APT_process sameAs m.0260ss1.
- APT_process sameAs APT_process.
- APT_process wasDerivedFrom APT_process?oldid=584889848.
- APT_process isPrimaryTopicOf APT_process.