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    1. Feasting from The History of Medicine Collection - The Devil's Tale

      Maleuvre, “La Ribotte a nos chants”, color lithograph, Paris 1823 Cheret, J., “Kola Marque,” color lithograph, Paris, c. (...)

    2. Preserving Duke's Photographic History - The Devil's Tale

      However, there are occasionally black and white prints, done in-house by Duke as well as envelopes full of 3.5 x 5” color prints that (...)

    3. Visions of the Alhambra - Preservation Underground

      The texts are most well-known for their beautiful, large-scale color lithographic plates. The volumes were bound in half-style bindings (...)

    4. Computing on Campus | Duke Divinity School Library

      If your print balance falls below $9, you can request more printing funds for free at  https://dukecard.duke.edu/eprint/ . Color (...)

    5. Duke University Libraries (DUL) Residency Program – Information Session | Signal Boost: Tales From C

      Duke University Libraries (DUL) Residency Program – Information Session | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services Primary (...)

    6. R.C. Maxwell Co. - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      By the 1870s, developments in color lithography meant that ever-greater numbers of posters were printed in eye-catching color.

    7. Getting Started - Literature in English - LibGuides at Duke University

      Getting Started - Literature in English - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Literature in English Getting (...)

    8. Building a Kiosk for the Edge - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      The touch screen display is great —  very bright, reasonably accurate color reproduction, and responsive to touch inputs.

    9. Ten Years, Ten People: Mike Adamo, Digital Production Developer - Preservation Underground

      The studio switched from analog to digital photography while he was there so Mike learned about color calibration and color (...)

    10. We Call Them "Naked Bindings" - Preservation Underground

      Similarities and Differences There are a few things they have in common: Folded signatures Sewn-through-the-fold Adhesive layer on spine Very (...)

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