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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Rubylith is a brand of masking film, invenRubylith is a brand of masking film, invented and trademarked by the . Today the brand has become genericized to the point that it has become synonymous with all coloured masking films. Rubylith consists of two films sandwiched together. The bottom layer is a clear polyester backing sheet; the top layer is a translucent, red-(ruby-)coloured, sheet. The top layer can be cut and peeled away from the bottom layer. The top layer's colour is light-safe for orthochromatic films (which are sensitive to blue and green light but insensitive to red light). Rubylith is used in many areas of graphic design, typically to produce masks for various printing techniques. For example it is often used to mask off areas of a design when using a photoresist to produce printing plates for offset lithography or gravure. It is also frequently used during screen-printing. Ulano also produces a yellow coloured, masking film called Amberlith, that is light safe only for blue-sensitive emulsions.ht safe only for blue-sensitive emulsions.
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