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zincography$518056$ - перевод на арабский

METHOD FOR ACCURATELY REPRODUCING IMAGES AND TEXTS
Zinco; Heliozincography; Photo-zincography
  • A page from the photozincographic edition of Domesday Book for ''[[Somerset]]shire'' (published by the Ordnance Survey in 1862), showing entries for some of the landholdings of [[Glastonbury Abbey]]

zincography      
n. الحفر الزنكي
zincography         
  • For this map each constituent plate was  printed approximately 6 3/4 by 4 3/4 inches on 6 inches to the mile scale.
PRINTING PROCESS WITH ZINC PLATES
Gillotage; Zincograph
حفر بالزنكوغراف
zincography         
  • For this map each constituent plate was  printed approximately 6 3/4 by 4 3/4 inches on 6 inches to the mile scale.
PRINTING PROCESS WITH ZINC PLATES
Gillotage; Zincograph
اسْم : الحفر بالزنكوغراف في الطباعة

Определение

Photozincography
·noun A process, analogous to photolithography, for reproducing photographed impressions transferred to zinc plate.

Википедия

Photozincography

Photozincography, sometimes referred to as heliozincography but essentially the same process, known commercially as zinco, is the photographic process developed by Sir Henry James FRS (1803–1877) in the mid-nineteenth century.

This method enabled the accurate reproduction of images, manuscript text and outline engravings, which proved invaluable when originally used to create maps during the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain during the 1850s, carried out by the government's Topographical Department, headed by Colonel Sir Henry James.