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Перевод: lithographic
[прилагательное] литографский; литографированный
Тезаурус:
- At their encouragement Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, Ceri Richards, Colquhoun, MacBryde, Vaughan and Minton began working on specially prepared lithographic paper which was afterwards sent, either to a well-known lithographic printer in Paris, Louis Ravel, or to the Chiswick Press.
- Richard Benson wrote of the method he evolved: For years I have loved the broad and smooth areas of colour that exist in posters printed by stone lithography, and in working with the halftone screen to reproduce photographs, I have struggled to apply this inherently lithographic quality to the work of the stone's descendant, the modern offset press
- J. Farington published his lithographic Views of the Lakes in 1789.
- It sponsored a meeting at Didcot, near Oxford, last month to bring university researchers and semiconductor manufacturers together to discuss new lithographic materials.
- New lithographic techniques, such as electron-beam or X-ray methods, require their own special resists.
- It should not be difficult to distinguish between the genuine work and the more shoddy effects produced by lithographic reproduction.
- Fujitsu recently showed that 64-megabit DRAMs could be made using fairly conventional lithographic equipment, based on ultra-violet light rather than exotic lasers or X-rays.
- The illustrations are "stripped in" as separate films, and the whole film goes to a process camera which makes the lithographic printing plate.
- They need new lithographic materials to do this and British polymer chemists can provide them.
- Lithographic duplicators work on the principle that oil and water do not mix.
- They aim to improve web offset lithographic printing technology to increase productivity and reduce waste.
- The former is the initial, original creation of the artist - the etching into the plate, the drawing on the lithographic stone and so on.
- These people followed a variety of occupations: there was a G.P.O. messenger, a solicitor's clerk, a manufacturer of waterproof leather, a lithographic printer, and a comb manufacturer.
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