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lithograph

[′lith·ə‚graf]
(graphic arts)
Originally, a reproduction of a writing sample or a drawing made from a litho stone onto which the writing or drawing had been drawn with a greasy ink or crayon; now, a reproduction from litho metal plates produced by photolithography and run on an offset press.
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Caption: The (New York) American Lithographic Company, "Get Behind the Girl He Left Behind Him," color poster (c.
He collaborated with Belgian engraver Louis Haghe to create more than 240 lithographic depictions of the Middle East (including Lebanon).
"We know with operations like the lithographic area that there are clear regions that need to be isolated from each other and we also have a lot of work going on using gloveboxes and other isolation equipment," he says.
This gives Outlook Group Packaging & Printing Solutions the ability to match colors across substrates - from folding cartons to flexible packaging and labels and includes products produced by both flexographic and lithographic offset technologies.
The single head Kinemax system with 6,000 dpi resolution costs around [euro]160,000 Euros, while dual-headed model, with standard 200 mm x 200 mm recording area, featuring 12,000 dpi holographic IM head and the new 120,000 dpi Lithographic Mode head is about [euro]260,000 Euros.
Part of the latest investment includes pounds 1.6m on Heidelberg lithographic presses, which makes ready in five minutes while using only 15 sheets of paper, and which will assist with the growing workload of the firm.
In an agreement signed with Applied DNA Sciences, Inc., a provider of patented DNA-based security solutions, DISC will have exclusive rights to incorporate the company's SigNature DNA product in the offset lithographic printing process for folding cartons in North America.
The early 20th century was the heyday of commercial lithographic printing both in the United States and abroad.
DUE TO THE CONTINUED INCREASE IN THE COST OF RAW MATERIALS AND RELATED EXPENSES, Flint Group raised the price of newspaper printing inks, effective last month and subject to existing contracts--up 8 percent for black lithographic and flexographic inks and 6 percent for colored inks.
The Color-Logic software incorporates the metallic substrate into the design to create an effect equivalent to that achieved when running offset lithographic images with metallic ink.
After school, Keith gained City & Guilds qualifications in lithographic printing and platemaking and design for print, as well as an ONC in Business Studies, all helping him achieve the role he has of area sales manager.
Between the period of 1909-11, the American Tobacco Company produced a series of color lithographic baseball cards toi be inserted into sixteen different brands of cigarettes as a promotional tool.
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