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Planographic printing means printing from a flat surface, as
opposed to a
raised surface (as with
relief printing) or
incised surface (as with intaglio...
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traditional families of
printmaking techniques,
along with the
intaglio and
planographic families,
though modern developments have
created others. In the relief...
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Ancient Gr**** λίθος, lithos 'stone', and γράφω, graphō 'to write') is a
planographic method of
printing originally based on the
immiscibility of oil and water...
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based on the fact that
water and oil do not mix,
which enables the
planographic process to work. In the
context of a
printing plate, a
wettable surface...
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densities over 60 g/m2:
Traditional printing methods: letterpress,
planographic / offset, silk-screen
printing Laser and
inkjet printing Processing:...
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Mezzotint Moku
hanga Monotype Offset printing Photographic printing Planographic printing Printing press Relief printing Linocut Metalcut Relief etching...
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techniques include collagraphy, engraving, etching, mezzotint, aquatint.
Planographic,
where the
matrix retains its
original surface, but is
specially prepared...
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colour printed etching with hand-drawn
additions in ink and
watercolour (
planographic print; engraving; hand-coloured; colour).
Retrieved 2008-08-12. Albion...
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William Griggs, 19th-century
inventor of "photo-chromo-lithography" "
Planographic Printing."
Archived 2017-12-30 at the
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repulsion of oil and water, the
offset technique employs a flat (
planographic)
image carrier. Ink
rollers transfer ink to the
image areas of the image...