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rotogravure
(redirected from Rotogravure Printing)

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rotogravure: see printing printing, means of producing reproductions of written material or images in multiple copies. There are four traditional types of printing: relief printing (with which this article is mainly concerned), intaglio, lithography, and screen process printing.
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rotogravure [¦rōd·ə·grə¦vyu̇r]
(graphic arts)
A print made by the intaglio process, using a rotary press.


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Rotogravure printing is capable of producing bright images that have a continuous tone that is similar to a photograph.
In the hands of knowledgeable and experienced photographers, they can create prints of equal or higher value than that of traditional silver-halogenid prints, and clearly surpasses the quality of offset or rotogravure printing, book and magazine printing techniques.
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