Jon K. Tormoehlen |
Define a term this may be silly but I am getting differnt answers from people. I think I know the answer but please comfirm. Print : define
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Christopher A. Vedros |
What test are you taking?
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Jon K. Tormoehlen |
i am not taking any test my friend is taking a calss in photoghraphy and I took one class in college in it, and she thinks I don't know anything, so could you please help me out so she can see it from someone else, what it means?! thanks so much and she sasays thanks as well
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Justin G. |
i guess i'm not understanding the question: are we supposed to define "print"??
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Jon K. Tormoehlen |
yeap! that is what we are supposse to be proving the defintion. I said it is a mark made by pressure : impression. Am I right!!!!???
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Justin G. |
google says 'the result of a printing process'. I think either would be suitable.
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Samuel Smith |
an impression without ink or lead will result in no print!$#%^&%$#,i'd say no. sam
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- Gregory LaGrange Contact Gregory LaGrange Gregory LaGrange's Gallery |
Foot print, finger print, imprint, photo print. Where are we going, what are we going to do once we get there?
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Samuel Smith |
all rhetorical gregory.
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