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Learn what types of printing processes are known as relief printing and what relief printing means for desktop publishing. ... Definition: In relief printing the image to be transferred to paper (or other surface) is raised above the surface of the printing plate. Ink is applied to the raised surface then rolled or stamped...
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desktoppub.about.com/cs/printing/g/reliefprinting.htm
desktoppub.about.com/cs/printing/g/reliefprinting.htm
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Relief printing is the oldest form of printmaking. The most common form of relief printing is woodcut. An ink drawing is made on a wood block. The artist cuts away uninked areas, leaving inked areas raised.
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www.rice-paper.com/uses/printing.html
www.rice-paper.com/uses/printing.html
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Relief printing techniques were, it seems, first used by ancient Egyptians to print on fabrics. A piece of wood was carved with a sharp knife or a gouge and the areas left untouched were then inked and pressed to the fabric.
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www.experimentalarts.com/lessons/relief_printing.htm
www.experimentalarts.com/lessons/relief_printing.htm
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Attempts were made throughout the nineteenth century to improve the process and bring together the advantages of both intaglio and relief printing.
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www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/color/reliefs.htm
www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/color/reliefs.htm
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COLOR PRINTING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ... Lithography was the first fundamentally new printing technology since the invention of relief printing in the fifteenth century.
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www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/color/lithogr.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about relief printing. relief printing. Information about relief printing in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from relief printing)
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/relief+printing
encyclopedia.farlex.com/relief+printing
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A relief print taken from a block of wood, often pine, where the areas which are to remain uninked are cut away from the image using a sharp knife or gouge. The natural grain of the wood is often enhanced by rubbing stiffly with a wire brush.
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www.connectworks.co.uk/printeurope/petecrel.html
www.connectworks.co.uk/printeurope/petecrel.html
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