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    The Printing Press

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    Consequence of the Printing Press? Numerous people from the Renaissance time tried to make a living on their own by painting and writing books. Although it seemed very hard to spread their ideas around the world‚ by 1444 their worries began to shrink. A man from Germany named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press‚ which made possible for people to have copies of books and letters in a much lesser time. What was the great outcome of the printing press? The efficiency of the printing press allowed

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    3d clipping

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    3D CLIPPING Introduction Clipping is very important in 3D graphics. The main purpose is to prevent the triangle drawing routine from trashing memory and drawing out of the screenspace. 3D-clipping can also help you to speed up your rendering engine. 2D Or 3D Clipping? Basically there are two different approaches to clipping. The first and most common is the 2D clipping algorithm. In this kind of algorithm the clipping is done at the last stage of rendering. The triagle-routine used to

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    Despite the obvious benefits of 3D printing in the medical field‚ many people are opposed to the use of 3D printing for manufacturing implants. Opposing arguments claim that 3D printing creates unhealthy air emissions and that 3D printing materials are not safe. The form additive manufacturing called fused filament fabrication heats plastic and layers it to create 3D objects. When the plastic is heated it can release chemicals into the air that have been known to cause cancer. Some people argue that

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    The Printing Press

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    The Printing Press in 1450-1600 Johannes Gutenberg‚ inventor of the printing press‚ is said to be the man of the millennium. This is because the printing press was such a valuable tool in that time and it helped shape the world ’s future for the better. The printing press was invented in 1450 during the Renaissance. It changed many aspects of the time‚ from what they used to be. During the 1450s to the 1600s the printing press altered the culture and the religion of Europe in that time. Before

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    3-D Printing Case Study

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    3-D printing A. Summary 3-D printer could create human organs is a part of a newscast from the American news show RT. The newscast is from 19th of February 2013. In the video the host tells about the new 3-D printing technology and how it can change the world. The idea is that a 3-D printer made by researchers from the University of Edinburgh can create a new knee‚ body tissue‚ heart or any other body parts. The RT correspondent Marina Portnaya tells that experts are using 3-D technology to print

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    Apple's 3d Tv

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    Apple’s Glasses Free 3D Television Three-dimensional images are jumping out of movie theaters and into living rooms. Well what exactly is 3D TV? It adds the illusion of a third dimension‚ depth‚ to current TV and HDTV display technology‚ which is typically limited to only height and width. Sony‚ Panasonic‚ Mitsubishi‚ Samsung‚ LG‚ and Toshiba currently released these 3D televisions. Television is finally becoming real‚ and the viewer is “in” the experience. This new 3D generation is going to

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    Offset Printing History

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    1 History of Printing Presses Printing is a method of transferring an image to surfaces for the purpose of communication. A printing press is a mechanical apparatus for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium. The invention of the printing press is considered as the most influential event in the second millennium revolutionizing the way people learn and communicate. Rubbings from stone inscriptions were an early reproduction method in which images were carved

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    . 3D Systems Case Analysis 2012 3D Systems and Cube® As a radical innovation‚ 3D printing has been introduced to market over 30 years since 1980s. This technology revolution doesn’t only change the process of molding; it also adapts its industry to go green by reducing wasting materials. In the contrast‚ object is produced by traditional technology (subtractive process) generates surplus cut material. In the early period of development‚ it was applied in hobbyist uses and industry uses

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    Screen Printing Methods

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    hours. When comparing the screen press to the much newer Direct to Garment printing (DTG) the same advantages of order size‚ and disadvantages of color selection reappear. The DTG style is a much newer technique and because of this it is extremely expensive‚ the actual printer itself can cost from about ten-thousand to a few hundred-thousand dollars‚ not including addition ink and other supplies. While DTG printing is similar to the heat press it allows for even more unique‚ multi colored‚ and

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    Defects In Dyeing ‚ Printing And Finishing Methods of Printing Faculty incharge : Mr. V. Sivalingam Chairperson –fashion & textiles NIFT‚ BANGALORE Submitted By: RajshreeSoni B.F.TechV Roll No. 24 2008-12 Defects In Dyeing Common causes of dyeing defects • Materials not prepared properly • Poor machine conditions • Poor water quality • Short comings in dyeing solutions 1.Materials not prepared properly • • • • • • • • Material having dead fibres or other defective fibres Left over of Chemicals

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