autotype उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Many autotype prints were produced and the process was popular well into the 20th century, particularly since autotype prints are very long lasting ( it is said that an autotype could last up to 500 years without fading ).
- Many autotype prints were produced and the process was popular well into the 20th century, particularly since autotype prints are very long lasting ( it is said that an autotype could last up to 500 years without fading ).
- His " British Mezzotinto Portraits & with Biographical Notes " ( London, 1878 84, 4 pts . ) consists of a full catalogue of plates executed before 1820, with 125 autotypes from plates in Smith's possession.
- The term may also apply to the Autotype Company, founded in London in 1868 as the " Autotype Fine Art Company ", which was one of the pioneers in the carbon print and autotype reproduction process and which still exists as a supplier of coated films.
- The term may also apply to the Autotype Company, founded in London in 1868 as the " Autotype Fine Art Company ", which was one of the pioneers in the carbon print and autotype reproduction process and which still exists as a supplier of coated films.
- The term may also apply to the Autotype Company, founded in London in 1868 as the " Autotype Fine Art Company ", which was one of the pioneers in the carbon print and autotype reproduction process and which still exists as a supplier of coated films.
- Cloisterham " given here would have been engraved as illustrations to the story . " Hull also drew some of the illustrations to John Parsons Earwaker's " East Cheshire, Past and Present " ( 1877 81 ), and his drawings of the mill at Ambleside and Wythburn Church were reproduced in autotype.
- Macdermid Autotype, the last manufacturer of the gelatin pigment paper ( tissue ) needed to make traditional copper plate photogravure, announced the end of their production in August 2009 . Since then, other manufacturers, including Bostick & Sullivan, Phoenix Gravure, and others in India, Taiwan, and Japan have begun supplying gelatin pigment paper ( resist tissue ) to the market.
- In 1905 " The Strand Magazine " noted that it was the most popular picture in the Tate Gallery, and remarked that " there are few print-sellers who fail to exhibit it in their windows . " After Watts's death the Autotype Company purchased from Mary Seton Watts the rights to make carbon print copies of " Hope ", making reproductions of the image affordable for poorer households, and in 1908 engraver Emery Walker began to sell full-colour photogravure prints of " Hope ", the first publicly available high-quality colour reproductions of the image.