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Screen printing is a
printing technique where a mesh is used to
transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate,
except in
areas made
impermeable to the ink by...
- the print. No
enlarger is used, but instead, a
contact printing frame or
vacuum exposure frame is used with an
ultraviolet light source such as a mercury...
- A
printing press is a
mechanical device for
applying pressure to an
inked surface resting upon a
print medium (such as
paper or cloth),
thereby transferring...
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movable type
printing from
individually cast,
reusable letters set
together in a "forme" (
frame or chase).
Gutenberg also
invented a
wooden printing press,...
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frame, and a stencil.
Unlike many
other printmaking processes, a
printing press is not required, as
screen printing is
essentially stencil printing....
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printed onto
canvas which is
often stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a
frame and displa****.
Canvas prints are used as the
final output in an art piece...
- set the
foundation for
subsequent developments in
printing technology. It
comprised a
heavy wooden frame with a **** mechanism,
enabling the even application...
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freeze frame is when a
single frame of
content shows repeatedly on the screen—"freezing" the action. This can be done in the
content itself, by
printing (on...
- 4-dimensional
printing (4D
printing; also
known as 4D bioprinting,
active origami, or shape-morphing systems) uses the same
techniques of 3D
printing through...
- English;
moveable type in
British English) is the
system and
technology of
printing and
typography that uses
movable components to
reproduce the
elements of...