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=== C19 ===
=== C19 ===
   
   
=== wood engravings ===
==== Wood engravings ====


Bewick manner
Bewick manner
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White-line
White-line


=== Stereotype/electrotypes ===
==== Stereotype/electrotypes ====


=== Wax engraving ===
==== Wax engraving ====


=== Photographically assisted processes ===
=== Photographically assisted processes ===
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==== Process relief line engraving ====
==== Process relief line engraving ====


==== Process false halftones ====
==== Process relief halftones ====
=== C20 ===
==== C20 developments ====
==== Scraperboard ====
== Intaglio ==
=== Hand-press period ===
==== Copper engravings ====
==== Etchings ====
Etchings on an ungrounded plate
==== Line engravings ====
==== Mezzotints ====
==== Stipple engravings ====
==== Aquatints ====
=== C19 ===
=== Photographically assisted ===


letter press -- ~200 sq in of printing space, about 200lb of pressure, so ~1lb per sq in (not much at all)
letter press -- ~200 sq in of printing space, about 200lb of pressure, so ~1lb per sq in (not much at all)


copperplate: under pressure of rolling press, lines squash together
copperplate: under pressure of rolling press, lines squash together

Revision as of 00:03, 24 July 2013

Illustration Processes to 1900 (I-20), Rare Book School, taught by Terry Belanger, 22-27 July 2013

Relief

Hand press period

Woodcuts

C19

Wood engravings

Bewick manner

Facsimile

Interpretive

White-line

Stereotype/electrotypes

Wax engraving

Photographically assisted processes

Photoxylograph

Process relief line engraving

Process false halftones

Process relief halftones

C20

C20 developments

Scraperboard

Intaglio

Hand-press period

Copper engravings

Etchings

Etchings on an ungrounded plate

Line engravings

Mezzotints

Stipple engravings

Aquatints

C19

Photographically assisted

letter press -- ~200 sq in of printing space, about 200lb of pressure, so ~1lb per sq in (not much at all)

copperplate: under pressure of rolling press, lines squash together