zincographyの例文
- He lived there during the Soviet occupation and worked in Zincography.
- From the mid-1870s Busch's illustrations were printed using zincography.
- The prevalence of the new zincography printing process rendered xylography nearly obsolete as a profession.
- "' Zincography "'was a planographic printing process that used zinc plates.
- In the years 1921-1924 and 1935-1939, the printing house developed new areas of competence, such as offset printing, zincography, rotogravure, and became self-sufficient in equipment repair.
- Whilst the process of photo-zincography was invented mostly for use the Ordnance Survey, The Photographic News stated that the process could also be used in the Patent office and would save vast amounts of time and money.
- Chromotypograph is the preferred description for a number of process which include but are not limited to photo color relief, gillotage, chromotype, color relief etching, zincography, chromoxylography, color line block, glyptotype, Dallastint, Dallastype.
- The use of photozincography at the Ordnance Survey was a great success, with Sir Henry claiming it saved over ?000 a year, from the invention of photo-zincography; the cost of producing a map of a rural district was reduced from 4 to 1 and maps of towns were reduced from 9 to 1.
- The first Department Director, Ronald Worthy Giblin, F . R . G . S ., noted when survey began in 1896, " It so happens that 40 metres or 4, 000 centimetres are equal to one sen in Thai units of measurement, so all cadastral plans are plotted, drawn, and printed to a scale of 1 : 4, 000 . " The department also engages in the production and sale of detailed maps, which initially were made by the process of zincography.