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  • 71Computer to plate — (CTP) is an imaging technology used in modern printing processes. In this technology, an image created in a Desktop Publishing (DTP) application is output directly to a printing plate. Negative lithographic printing plate …

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  • 72offset printing — Lithog. offset (def. 6). * * * or offset lithography or litho offset In commercial printing, a widely used technique in which the inked image on a printing plate is imprinted on a rubber cylinder and then transferred (offset) to paper or other… …

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  • 73Nature printing — is a printing process, developed in the 18th century, that uses the plants, animals, rocks and other natural subjects to produce an image. The subject undergoes several stages to give a direct impression onto materials such as lead, gum, and… …

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  • 74Viscosity printing — is a multi color printmaking technique that incorporates principles of relief printing and intaglio printing. It was pioneered by Stanley William Hayter. The process uses the principle of viscosity to print multiple colors of ink from a single… …

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  • 75Rotary printing press — Part of a series on the History of printing Woodblock p …

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  • 76Bureau of Engraving and Printing — Infobox Government agency agency name = Bureau of Engraving and Printing seal width = 140px seal caption = formed = August 29, 1862 [http://www.treasury.gov/offices/treasurer/bep overview.shtml] headquarters = Washington, D.C. employees = 2,169… …

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  • 77Color printing — Color separation redirects here. For other uses, see Chroma key. Color printing or Colour printing is the reproduction of an image or text in color (as opposed to simpler black and white or monochrome printing). Any natural scene or color… …

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  • 78Trap (printing) — Trapping is a prepress technique, also known as spreading and choking. It consists of creating small overlaps between abutting colors in order to mask registration problems on the printing press later on in the graphical production. Why trap?… …

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  • 79Letterpress printing — is a term for printing text with movable type, in which the raised surface of the type is inked and then pressed against a smooth substance to obtain an image in reverse. In addition to the direct impression of inked movable type onto paper or… …

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  • 80Lenticular printing — Close up of the surface of a lenticular print. Lenticular printing is a technology in which a lenticular lens is used to produce images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as the image is viewed from different angles.… …

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