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plate printing उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- He joined the Western Bank Note Company in Chicago in 1875 as superintendent of plate printing.
- In 1994, the plant was the first to implement a new Kodak computer-to-plate printing system.
- The development of the digital platesetter during the late 20th century eliminated film negatives altogether by exposing printing plates directly from digital input, a process known as computer to plate printing.
- The company was also able to mass-produce magic lanterns for use in phantasmagoria and galanty shows, by developing a method of mass production using a copper plate printing process.
- Carpenter also developed a " secret " copper plate printing / burning process to mass-produce glass lantern slides with printed outlines, which were then easily and quickly hand painted ready for sale.
- Although the printing industry had already changed to lithography for some time, some maps in " Stieler's Atlas " were still reproduced by copper-plate printing on hand presses with hand colouring into the 1890s.
- Married to Charlotte Riddle in 1891, daughter of a prominent Philadelphia-area cotton manufacturer, he had two sons : Leander and Homer Jr . Socially active, he invented the Homer Lee rotary steel plate printing system, as well as numbering devices used by the United States Treasury.
- After wet-process plate printing came into vogue, Southworth also invented a device in 1855 that allowed up to eight exposures of the same sitter to be made in just two sequential exposures : by exposing half of a whole plate with a special four-lensed set of tubes, then moving the other half of the plate into place, the other half of the plate was then exposed.
- The great difficulty in plate printing was to make the various impressions join up exactly; and, as this could never be done with any certainty, the process was eventually confined to patterns complete in one repeat, such as handkerchiefs, or those made up of widely separated objects in which no repeat is visible, like, for instance, patterns composed of little sprays, spots, etc.