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C-print or Kodak C-print is a common brand name for a "color coupler print" or "digital color coupler print" and refers specifically to a photographic print made from a color negative using the same extremely light-sensitive silver salts as found in silver gelatin prints, except the silver salts 'couple' with colored dyes to form high-resolution color image rather than black and white ones. One of the finest exponents of the c-print is Candida Höfer whose photograph entitled Musée du Louvre... full article at wikipedia
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