When text is 'knocked out' of an imprinted background (think white text in a printed black box), the black ink can encroach on the area that should remain white. This causes 'plugging', and thinner areas of the type (such as the top curve of a lower case 'n') can turn black completely.
I think is was: Robert Barclay
Offset printing is where an inked image is presed to two surfaces before it is printed.
No, it's very expensive.
Bruce Earl Tory has written: 'Offset lithography'
No. Offset lithography (prints) use inks, not paint.
Litho in stamp collecting refers to the printing process called offset lithography.
Offset printing is where an inked image is presed to two surfaces before it is printed.
Warren Crittenden Browne has written: 'Practical text book of lithography' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lithography
yes, absolutely same... cuma offset lebih kepada proses pemindahan imej. manakala kaedah kerja cetakan tersebut dipanggil litografik (lithography)
A. J. Warren has written: 'To compare quantitatively the fidelity of tone reproduction obtained from metallic and non-metallic plates printed by offset letterpress and offset lithography'
Talio-Chrome is a trade name for a printing process using halftime dots. It appears to have been a form of offset-lithography or gravure.
G P. Cooke has written: 'Effects of offset blankets on half-tone dot growth in lithography'