frisket paper

  • 1Frisket paper — Бумага, идущая на изготовление трафаретной рамки …

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  • 2Frisket — Fris ket, n. [F. frisguette. Perhaps so named from the velocity or frequency of its motion. See {Frisk} a.] (Print.) The light frame which holds the sheet of paper to the tympan in printing. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3Frisket — A frisket is any material that protects areas of a work from unintended change. Letterpress On a sheet fed letterpress printing machine, a frisket is a sheet of oiled paper that covers the space between the type or cuts (illustrations) and the… …

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  • 4frisket —    A masking device or material used especially in airbrushing, in photography, in the graphic arts, and in printing. It often refers to a paper or film used to shield areas of an airbrush painting from spray, or printing paper from ink, or… …

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  • 5frisket — /fris kit/, n. 1. a mask of thin paper laid over an illustration to shield certain areas when using an airbrush. 2. Print. a mask of strong paper set in a rectangular frame attached to the tympan of certain presses and cut up so as to prevent… …

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  • 6frisket — noun A thin frame in a printing press that holds the sheet of paper in position and acts as a mask …

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  • 7frisket — /ˈfrɪskət/ (say friskuht) noun an iron frame to hold in place a sheet of paper to be printed. {French frisquette, feminine of frisquet vivacious} …

  • 8frisket —   n. parchment or paper mask used in printing or retouching work …

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  • 9transfer paper —    Paper coated with a packed pigmented powder. When marks are made with sufficient pressure upon the paper s uncoated side, a likeness of those marks is transferred to the surface placed below the transfer paper with the pigments from its coated …

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  • 10Masking (in art) — Contents 1 In painting 1.1 Solid masks 1.2 Liquid masks 2 …

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