lithography Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of lithography In English

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  • He was one of the first to use lithography in his artwork.

  • When he was 17 he moved to Mexico City to study lithography, etching and engraving.

  • Instead of coming from a lithography stone, images are scanned from the original and kept on disks.

  • It isn't because they have an interest in lithography or political philosophy.

  • Although initially restricted to monochrome illustrations, lithography eventually enabled the mass-production of colour imagery for both commercial and fine art prints.

  • The author describes the basic principles and the theory of holographic lithography.

  • Early in the nineteenth century lithography began reproducing visual images on an unprecedented scale.

  • Soft x-ray production from laser produced plasmas for lithography applications.

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