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Definition of Planographic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to or involving planography.
Definition of Planographic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Planographic
Literary usage of Planographic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Exhibition Illustrating the Technical Methods of the Reproductive Arts from by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Print Dept, Sylvester Rosa Koehler (1892)
"The planographic processes applied to color- printing. Of all the many reproductive
processes, none have proved so serviceable for color-printing as ..."
2. Horgan's Half-tone and Photomechanical Processes by Stephen Henry Horgan (1913)
"Photolithographic transfers for planographic printing direct from the metal ...
Photographic prints direct on the metal for planographic printing direct, ..."
3. Chemistry of Pulp and Paper Making by Edwin Sutermeister (1920)
"planographic processes are those in which the printing is from a flat surface,
neither raised above, nor depressed below, the surrounding ground. ..."
4. Technology Quarterly and Proceedings of the Society of Arts by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Society of Arts (1892)
"It follows that, if •such a planographic surface is wet and then inked — printer's
ink being a fatty substance — the drawing alone will accept the latter, ..."
5. The Development of Printing as an Art: A Handbook of the Exhibiton in Honor by Society of Printers (Boston, Mass.), Boston Public Library (1906)
"No. 63. Print from engraving on stone. (This is actually an intaglio process
print, though placed among the planographic processes for convenience. ..."
6. Exhibition Illustrating the Technical Methods of the Reproductive Arts from by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Print Dept, Sylvester Rosa Koehler (1892)
"The planographic processes applied to color- printing. Of all the many reproductive
processes, none have proved so serviceable for color-printing as ..."
7. Horgan's Half-tone and Photomechanical Processes by Stephen Henry Horgan (1913)
"Photolithographic transfers for planographic printing direct from the metal ...
Photographic prints direct on the metal for planographic printing direct, ..."
8. Chemistry of Pulp and Paper Making by Edwin Sutermeister (1920)
"planographic processes are those in which the printing is from a flat surface,
neither raised above, nor depressed below, the surrounding ground. ..."
9. Technology Quarterly and Proceedings of the Society of Arts by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Society of Arts (1892)
"It follows that, if •such a planographic surface is wet and then inked — printer's
ink being a fatty substance — the drawing alone will accept the latter, ..."
10. The Development of Printing as an Art: A Handbook of the Exhibiton in Honor by Society of Printers (Boston, Mass.), Boston Public Library (1906)
"No. 63. Print from engraving on stone. (This is actually an intaglio process
print, though placed among the planographic processes for convenience. ..."