| 41. | "' Photogravure "'is an intaglio print that can reproduce the detail and continuous tones of a photograph.
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| 42. | Initially the stamps were produced by Harrison & Sons using photogravure, with the high-value designs being larger and engraved.
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| 43. | These have been produced by a variety of techniques including line engraving, typography, lithography, photogravure and web-offset.
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| 44. | The typeface shares characteristics with the classic renaissance types, and its soft, blunt appearance was designed to suit photogravure reproduction.
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| 45. | Operating as a kind of patron or agent for these artists, Tooth commissioning works, which were also reproduced in photogravures.
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| 46. | Photogravure in its mature form was developed in 1878 by Czech painter Karel Kl?, who built on Talbot's research.
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| 47. | Donald Farnsworth at the art workshop Magnolia Editions developed a digital direct-to-plate photogravure process that does not use gelatin.
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| 48. | It was then taken to Paris where photogravure reproductions were made for sale to the public, with Roberts signing 500 of them.
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| 49. | Luc, a printmaker who works with copper plates and a photogravure process, is creating limited-edition photographs to accompany each release.
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| 50. | Along with the 700 portfolio plates, the site features 2, 000 photogravure plates and 1, 500 illustrations that were published with the
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