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Photomechanical
Photomechanical Pho`to*me*chan"ic*al, a. Pertaining to, or designating, any photographic process in which a printing surface is obtained without the intervention of hand engraving.

Meaning of Photomechanic from wikipedia

- Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous-tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size or in spacing, thus generating...
- Photomechanical effect is the change in the shape of a material when it is exposed to light. This effect was first do****ented by Alexander Graham Bell...
- Zootaxa. 2745: 53–62. 2011. H. Schmitz, H. Bleckmann (1998). "The photomechanic infrared receptor for the detection of forest fires in the beetle Melanophila...
- Department of the Survey of India and pioneered the development of photomechanical printing. James Waterhouse was born in London on 24 July 1842, the...
- Capitol Building, Havana, in 1933, photomechanical print (postcard)...
- and the print that it produces. In technical terms, the process is a photomechanical rather than a photographic one, because sensitivity to light plays...
- ****anese photographer, printer and publisher who was a pioneer in photomechanical printing and photography in the Meiji era. Ogawa was born in Saitama...
- symbolising France as nanny-state and public health provider (colour photomechanical reproduction of a lithograph editorial cartoon by N. Dorville, 1901)...
- processes of the later 19th and 20th centuries. His work in the 1840s on photomechanical reproduction led to the creation of the photoglyphic engraving process...
- print from a drawing and then went on to successfully make the first photomechanical record of an image in a camera obscura – the world's first photograph...