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Definition of Photogelatin process
1. Noun. A photomechanical printing process that uses a glass plate with a gelatin surface that carries the image to be reproduced; can be used with one or more colors.
Specialized synonyms: Hectograph, Heliotype
Generic synonyms: Planographic Printing, Planography
Lexicographical Neighbors of Photogelatin Process
Literary usage of Photogelatin process
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Preparation of Illustrations for Reports of the United States Geological by John Livesy Ridgway, Geological Survey (U.S.) (1920)
"The photogelatin process is well adapted to the reproduction of ... Reproductions
made by the photogelatin process are more expensive than those made by the ..."
2. Tariff Schedules: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of by Oscar Wilder Underwood (1913)
"Like the photogelatin process, the photogravure process is adaptable only to
high-class art work, and in the evolution of business it has met with the name ..."
3. Hand Book of the United States Tariff: Containing the Tariff Act of 1913 by Vandegrift, F.B., & Co, William Watson Rich, United States (1913)
"... by whatever process printed or produced, in eluding those wholly or in part
produced by either lithographic or photogelatin process (except show cards), ..."
4. Copyright, Its History and Its Law: Being a Summary of the Principles and by Richard Rogers Bowker (1912)
"... by whatever process printed or produced, including those wholly or in part
produced by either lithographic or photogelatin process (except show cards), ..."
5. Tariff ... Hearing[s] ... on H.R. 7456 by United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance (1921)
"... by whatever process printed or produced, including those wholly or in part
produced by either lithographic or photogelatin process (except show cards), ..."
6. United States Tariff Customs Administration and Income Tax Law, Approved by United States (1913)
"... by whatever process printed or produced, including those wholly or in part
produced by either lithographic or photogelatin process (except show cards), ..."
7. Tariff Handbook by Committee on Ways and Means, United States, United States Dept. of the Treasury, Congress (1913)
"... paper printed by the photogelatin process and not specially provided for in
this Act, three cents per pound and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 416. ..."