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lithographic    音標拼音: [l,ɪθəgr'æfɪk]
a. 石版印刷的,石版的

石版印刷的,石版的

lithographic
adj 1: of or produced by or involved in lithography;
"lithographic reproduction"

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  • Lithography - Wikipedia
    A lithograph is something printed by lithography, but this term is only used for fine art prints and some other, mostly older, types of printed matter, not for those made by modern commercial lithography
  • Lithography | History, Process Applications | Britannica
    lithography, planographic printing process that makes use of the immiscibility of grease and water In the lithographic process, ink is applied to a grease-treated image on the flat printing surface; nonimage (blank) areas, which hold moisture, repel the lithographic ink
  • What is a Lithograph? Understanding Different Types of Printing
    To create a lithograph, original works of art are printed and reproduced, most often using flat stones or metal plates The artist makes the lithograph by drawing an image directly onto the printing element using materials like litho crayons or specialized greasy pencils
  • Lithograph - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Lithography is a planographic printmaking process in which a design is drawn onto a flat stone (or prepared metal plate) and affixed by means of a chemical reaction This article is part of Materials and Techniques, a series exploring art-making techniques illustrated with works from The Met collection
  • Lithography – Understanding the Art of Lithography Printmaking
    Text or images can be printed using lithography on either paper or other materials A lithograph is a lithographic print; however, the name is exclusively applied to fine art prints and a few other, largely older forms of printed materials, not to those produced by current commercial lithography
  • What is Lithography? | Definition, Process Applications
    Lithography is a printing technique that has been widely used for centuries, combining chemistry and artistry to create high-quality prints It is based on the principle that oil and water do not mix, allowing images to be transferred from a specially prepared surface onto paper or other materials
  • Lithography: Definition, History, Artists, Artwork – Artlex
    Lithography is a process where an artist draws an image on a flat surface (typically a prepared metal plate) that repels the ink Because the surface doesn’t hold onto the ink well, it is easily transferred to paper or canvas, creating a sharp, high-quality print
  • Lithographic Presses - Smithsonian Institution
    The lithographic hand press of the nineteenth century survived into the twentieth century, but in a new role As commercial lithographic businesses converted to faster machines, they built libraries of images stored on stone
  • What is Lithographic Printing and How Does it Differ from Other . . .
    Lithography is one of the most popular printing techniques due to the versatility it offers It has traditional roots, yet it is evolving continuously with modern advancements It is used in various industries, ranging from packaging to art reproduction
  • What is a Lithograph? A Practical Guide to Understanding and . . .
    Predicated on the polarity of oil and water, the lithographic process involves the rendering of an image with an oil-based material, often a greasy crayon, onto a flat stone surface, which is then wetted, inked, and printed





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