A Photogravure was a popular form of reproducing an image on paper prior to modern mass produced print methods and photographs, especially around the late c1800's to early 1900's. It is a type of chemical or...
An Etching is a form of reproducing an image on paper (or printing) utilising a metal plate (usually steel or copper) on which marks are created using chemical action. The plate is covered in a ground...
A Lithograph is a process of printing an image on paper utilising a metal or stone plate, on which the image area to be reproduced is receptive to ink and the blank or negative areas are repellant. Each colour...
Prior to the advent of photography, images were reproduced on paper by several old print methods , one of which was 'engraving'. The term 'engraving' describes both the act of creating the print, and the final...
A Typogravure is a 19th Century term describing a process of reproducing (printing) an image on paper. Also called a Relief Half Tone , this denotes the half-tone process, a form of Chemical Engraving. Whereas...