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Autotype is a function in some computer applications or programs, typically those containing forms, which fills in a field once you have typed in the first few letters. Most of the time, such as in a web browser, the entries that appear in the list depend on the form's name, so as to not propose street names in a last name field or vice versa.
Autotype is a function in some computer applications or programs, typically those containing forms, which fills in a field once you have typed in the first...
Meisenbach [de] patented a halftone process in Germany which he named autotype [de]. His invention was based on the previous ideas of Berchtold and Swan...
about 1960 using the expensive and extremely complex tri-color carbro Autotype process. When employed, the reproduction of prints from three-plate photos...
apart from some specialist car makers and component factories. Macdermid Autotype in Wantage remains one of the few large industrial employers in the region...
photographic printing processes such as heliogravure, photogravure, collotype, autotype and carbon print. Martin Parr and Gerry Badger. The Photobook: A History...
1913 S. Manners English Ozobrome 1919 Autotype English Carbro process based on Manly's ozobromie, Sold by Autotype in London from 1920 to 1960 1923 H.J...
re-inked for another impression or it can be cleaned for storage. Macdermid Autotype, the last manufacturer of the gelatin pigment paper (tissue) needed to...
marketing began in 1866 by Joseph Swan which he subsequently sold to the Autotype Company in 1868. His ready-made tissues were in three colours black, sepia...
vol.54, nr.4 (Summer 1996) p.195, referring to Julius Zupitza, Beowulf, Autotypes of the Unique Cotton MS. Vitellius Axv in the British Museum, with a Transcription...
Peter Holthausen in Göteborgs högskolas årsskrift (vol. 5, 1899), with autotype reproductions of the two leaves which have been preserved. The first major...
British Museum; including the newly discovered poems of Herodas, with autotype facsimiles of MSS Errico Malatesta – Anarchy (L'anarchia) George W. E....
Seventeenth Centuries. He also wrote the introduction to the Earl of Crawford's Autotype Facsimiles of Three Mappemondes. Coote contributed many articles to the...
museum Archive.org The Tell El-Amarna Tablets in the British Museum with Autotype Facsimiles HathiTrust Digital Library; Zeitschrift für Keilschriftforschung...
in a book titled Mathura: A District memoir with illustrations by the Autotype Fine Art Company. In it he included early Buddhist archeology, and chapters...
photographs of metallic, gaseous, and other spectra printed by the permanent autotype process. Getty Research Institute. London; New York : E. & F.N. Spon. Capron...
1546 cartographic material". Retrieved 2016-01-12. Charles Henry Coote, Autotype Facsimiles of Three Mappemondes, London, 1898. [1] "Guide To Medieval and...
scholar and Aberdeen alumnus, Sir Herbert Grierson. Coote, C. H. (1898). Autotype facsimiles of three mappemondes. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press. Bibliotheca...
Spain: principally illustrating the domestic architecture of that country. Autotype Fine Art Company (Limited), 36, Rathbone Place. 1872. Wyatts, an architectural...
London: The British Library. ISBN 978-0-7123-5618-3. Coote, C. H. (1898). Autotype facsimiles of three mappemondes. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press. Massing...
industries’. There were two editions, one with albumen prints, one with autotypes, and a set of lantern slides was issued. In 1896, Hooper retired from...
Day, Swansea, 1867. He later republished it in 1881, illustrated with autotype portraits of men connected with the copper trade, and sketches of places...
pictures in Picturesque New Guinea (London, 1887) which, printed in a new autotype process, took full commercial advantage of the advent of half-tone printing...