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[DuPont] A registered trademark for a photosensitive paper. Dylux® is sensitive to light in both the visible (400-500 nm) and ultraviolet range (200-400 nm). The paper has an initial yellow covering that becomes white with exposure. After exposure, the sheets are developed without the use of chemicals. The cover sheet is removed and the paper is exposed to a low intensity ultraviolet light where the previously unexposed areas turn a dark blue. Dylux® is used in lithography, photoproofing and information recording systems. It has been used to examine watermarks.
 
[DuPont] A registered trademark for a photosensitive paper. Dylux® is sensitive to light in both the visible (400-500 nm) and ultraviolet range (200-400 nm). The paper has an initial yellow covering that becomes white with exposure. After exposure, the sheets are developed without the use of chemicals. The cover sheet is removed and the paper is exposed to a low intensity ultraviolet light where the previously unexposed areas turn a dark blue. Dylux® is used in lithography, photoproofing and information recording systems. It has been used to examine watermarks.
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Resources and Citations==
  
R.A.Allison, "About Dylux® Proofing Paper" in ''Archive of Watermarks and Papers in Greek Manuscripts'' published online at: [http://abacus.bates.edu/Faculty/wmarchive/Dylux.html  Guide to Archive]
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* R.A.Allison, "About Dylux® Proofing Paper" in ''Archive of Watermarks and Papers in Greek Manuscripts'' published online at: [https://abacus.bates.edu/wmarchive/Dylux_method.html  Archive]
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* The Watermark Initiative: [http://abacus.bates.edu/wmarchive/wm-initiative/watermarks/msg00088.html Dylux]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 1 August 2022

Description

[DuPont] A registered trademark for a photosensitive paper. Dylux® is sensitive to light in both the visible (400-500 nm) and ultraviolet range (200-400 nm). The paper has an initial yellow covering that becomes white with exposure. After exposure, the sheets are developed without the use of chemicals. The cover sheet is removed and the paper is exposed to a low intensity ultraviolet light where the previously unexposed areas turn a dark blue. Dylux® is used in lithography, photoproofing and information recording systems. It has been used to examine watermarks.

Resources and Citations

  • R.A.Allison, "About Dylux® Proofing Paper" in Archive of Watermarks and Papers in Greek Manuscripts published online at: Archive
  • The Watermark Initiative: Dylux