0 a printing process that involves using a stone or metal block on which an image has been drawn with a thick substance that attracts ink:
Denton used stone lithography to create prints of fish that were widely reproduced.
She experimented with lithography, etching, and woodcut.
1 a method of printing using a stone or metal block on which an image has been drawn with a substance that attracts ink:
There is also a reduced potential radiation effect to sensitive underlying structures compared to x-ray and e-beam lithography.
Senefelder was also able to exploit the potential of lithography as a medium for art.
He soon began doing lithography, painting, and illustrations.
He followed his father's trade in lithography but abandoned it later in life.
X-ray lithography is another method for forming ordered patterns that can be used to investigate the role that topography plays in promoting neuritogenesis.
In modern lithography, the image is made of a polymer coating applied to a flexible aluminum plate.
Electron beam lithography is also important commercially, primarily for its use in the manufacture of photomasks.
If they go over to offset lithography, photographic setting and computer setting, they are then in business and are doing something totally different from what local radio can do.