rotogravure

NOUN
  1. printing by transferring an image from a photogravure plate to a cylinder in a rotary press
  2. printed material (text and pictures) produced by an intaglio printing process in a rotary press
  3. using photography to produce a plate for printing
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How To Use rotogravure In A Sentence

  • Printing on aluminum foil can be accomplished by any commercial process, including rotogravure, flexography, lithography, and letterpress.
  • Printing on aluminum foil can be accomplished by any commercial process, including rotogravure, flexography, lithography, and letterpress.
  • I knew now why her face was familiar — its pleasing contemptuous expression had looked out at me from many rotogravure pictures of the sporting life at Asheville and Hot Springs and Palm The Great Gatsby
  • Printing processes, including lithographic, flexographic and more advanced rotogravure, now can accommodate up to 10 colors and metallic inks.
  • The magazine's oversize format, barrage of type and pictures and thin paper with rich rotogravure color look both stylish and cheesy. The 'Talk' Of The Town
  • We operate out of two technologically advanced converting facilities, offering customers a choice of rotogravure or modified flexographic printing up to 10 colors.
  • /On the avenue, fifth avenue, the photographers will snap us,/And you'll find that you're in the rotogravure. Dr. Leo Rangell: Music in the Head: Living at the Brain-Mind Border; Part 2
  • “The real strength of the Sabin organization,” said Time, “lies in the desire of the small-town matron to ally herself, no matter how remotely, with a congregation of bona fide, rotogravure society figures.” LAST CALL
  • Operating out of two facilities in Farmingdale, the company prints up to ten colors in either rotogravure or modified flexographic.
  • Newspaper rotogravure ushered in the photojournalism age in the 1890s; movies soon followed; and finally television, and typographic language shriveled before each new wave. Mark Twain
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