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- See-through_graphics abstract "See-through graphics can be added to glass or other transparent panels to provide advertising, branding, architectural expression, one-way privacy and solar control.Perforated self-adhesive window films are often used to create see-through graphics. A graphic is printed on the front side of the film which contains circular holes (perforations) covering up to fifty percent of the surface area. The eye focuses on light reflecting from the printed colors of the graphic rather than light passing through the perforations. The other side of the film is usually black to create a one-way effect (the graphic on the front side is not visible). From this side the view through the film is dominant because the black layer absorbs more light than is reflected.See-through graphics can also be printed onto transparent non-perforated surfaces. This is achieved by printing layers of dot or line patterns (maintaining areas of transparency between the printed areas) on top of each other in exact registration or with minimum overlap. For example, the first printed layer might be black dots followed by a layer of colored dots for the image or graphic.".
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- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink 3M.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Advertising.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Architectural_glass.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Avery_Dennison.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Bus_advertising.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Bus_stop.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Graphics.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Contra_Vision.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Design_Council.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink File:See-through_graphics_inside_view.jpg.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink File:See-through_graphics_outside_view.jpg.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Glass_in_green_buildings.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Millennium_product.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink One-way_mirror.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Out-of-home_advertising.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Point_of_sale.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Screen_painting.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Squash_(sport).
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Telephone_booth.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Window_film.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLink Wrap_advertising.
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLinkText "See-through graphics".
- See-through_graphics wikiPageWikiLinkText "see-through graphics".
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- See-through_graphics subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- See-through_graphics subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- See-through_graphics subject Category:Graphics.
- See-through_graphics comment "See-through graphics can be added to glass or other transparent panels to provide advertising, branding, architectural expression, one-way privacy and solar control.Perforated self-adhesive window films are often used to create see-through graphics. A graphic is printed on the front side of the film which contains circular holes (perforations) covering up to fifty percent of the surface area.".
- See-through_graphics label "See-through graphics".
- See-through_graphics wasDerivedFrom See-through_graphics?oldid=686962876.
- See-through_graphics depiction See-through_graphics_outside_view.jpg.
- See-through_graphics isPrimaryTopicOf See-through_graphics.