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photogelatin printing plate

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: photogelatin printing plate
(¦fōd·ō′jel·ət·ən ′print·iŋ ′plāt)

(graphic arts) An aluminum or heavy-glass base coated with a layer of light-sensitive gelatin, exposed to light through an unscreened photographic negative of the copy to be reproduced; after treatment, the printing image varies in thickness, moisture content, and ability to hold or repel printing ink. Also known as albertype; artotype; collotype; heliotype; phototype.


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