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Definition of photomechanical in English: photomechanicaladjective ˌfəʊtəʊmɪˈkanɪk(ə)lˌfoʊdoʊməˈkænək(ə)l Relating to or denoting processes in which photography is involved in the making of a printing plate. Example sentencesExamples - He has also made a study of human vision and how it relates to reproducible color in photography and photomechanical reproduction.
- Beginning in the late 1890s, the new photomechanical process of halftone printing contributed to an astounding growth of illustrated mass-market newspapers and magazines.
- It wasn't a matter of being similar; someone had simply, through a photomechanical process, reproduced the exact work on the tee shirt.
- And when working on silkscreens, Close insisted on creating the stenciled image by hand rather than by the photomechanical process commonly used.
- Photomechanical reproductions are photographs that are printed in ink from plates produced by a bewildering variety of photomechanical, photochemical and photogalvanic means.
- Originally he worked in black-and-white, but he adapted well to the photomechanical colour processes that came in at the end of the 19th century and was one of the pioneers of the full-colour picture book for children.
- A knowledgeable bibliophile, he also assembled a collection of books utilizing various photomechanical processes that he eventually sold to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
- One was the capacity for inexpensive photomechanical reproduction.
- A photomechanical or digital process is used to re-create the image, which is run on a high-speed, automated press.
- Surveying his New York City apartment, the author turns the acquisition of a piece of furniture into an occasion for some personal speculation on collecting, class, taste, photomechanical reproduction and the nature of democracy.
Derivatives adverb It was photomechanically reproduced, in reduced size, in numerous pocket and paper editions of John Ball and sold for pence or pennies from London to Kansas. Example sentencesExamples - The photomechanically reproduced image of warp and weft represents both the privileged canvas and common textile.
Definition of photomechanical in US English: photomechanicaladjectiveˌfōdōməˈkanək(ə)lˌfoʊdoʊməˈkænək(ə)l Relating to or denoting processes in which photography is involved in the making of a printing plate. Example sentencesExamples - He has also made a study of human vision and how it relates to reproducible color in photography and photomechanical reproduction.
- Photomechanical reproductions are photographs that are printed in ink from plates produced by a bewildering variety of photomechanical, photochemical and photogalvanic means.
- One was the capacity for inexpensive photomechanical reproduction.
- A photomechanical or digital process is used to re-create the image, which is run on a high-speed, automated press.
- Surveying his New York City apartment, the author turns the acquisition of a piece of furniture into an occasion for some personal speculation on collecting, class, taste, photomechanical reproduction and the nature of democracy.
- Originally he worked in black-and-white, but he adapted well to the photomechanical colour processes that came in at the end of the 19th century and was one of the pioneers of the full-colour picture book for children.
- And when working on silkscreens, Close insisted on creating the stenciled image by hand rather than by the photomechanical process commonly used.
- Beginning in the late 1890s, the new photomechanical process of halftone printing contributed to an astounding growth of illustrated mass-market newspapers and magazines.
- A knowledgeable bibliophile, he also assembled a collection of books utilizing various photomechanical processes that he eventually sold to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
- It wasn't a matter of being similar; someone had simply, through a photomechanical process, reproduced the exact work on the tee shirt.
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