单词 | photoglyphography |
释义 | photoglyphographyn. Now historical. An early form of photo-etching invented by William Henry Fox Talbot (1800–77); photoglyphic engraving. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > printmaking > photomechanical or process printing > [noun] > photogravure or phototypography heliography1845 photoglyphography1856 photoglyphy1858 phototypy1859 photogravure1873 dallastype1875 phototypography1875 heliogravure1879 autogravure1885 typogravure1885 helio-engraving1886 process engraving1889 gravure1893 colour gravure1900 1856 Chambers's Encycl. VII. 511/1 Photo-Glyphography is a process, invented by Mr. Fox Talbot, for etching a photograph into a steel plate. 1862 Sci. Amer. 25 Oct. 263/1 It is from the processes of photolithography, photoglyphography, and similar processes, by which photographic impressions can be produced in printer's ink. 1955 Gravure Dec. 15/1 A number of other methods..were defined, and the suggestion voiced to reserve the term photoglyphography for all photomechanical processes aiming at the production of intaglio etchings. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1856 |
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