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Photozincography,
sometimes referred to as
heliozincography but
essentially the same process,
known commercially as zinco, is the
photographic process...
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first facsimile of
Domesday Book was
created by the
process of
photozincography (later
termed zinco), and was
executed under the
directorship of Henry...
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Facsimile of Some
Leaves in
Saxon Handwriting on St. Swithun,
Copied by
Photozincography, with
Literal Translation and Notes. 1861. 20 pages. OCLC: 863315099...
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United Kingdom Taxatio –
Valuation for
ecclesiastical taxation Photozincography of
Domesday Book
Publication of
Domesday Book One
common abbreviation...
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would be
developed and
processed for printing. See
offset printing and
photozincography (heliozincography) for more
information on this process. Producing...
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dependent phenomena. The early 20th century saw the
development of
photozincography,
which allowed maps to be
split into layers, for
example one layer...
- zinc-plate
lithographic printing. It
directly influenced the
development of
photozincography, an
early form of photogravure. K. Pearson, "Lithographic Maps in Nineteenth-Century...
- maps of
various scales cheaply and easily. He
developed and
exploited photozincography, not only to
reduce the
costs of map
production but also to publish...
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appeared in
domestic publications as
early as the mid-1900s, but
without photozincography their use had been limited. In her
history of
photography in China...
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Survey of
India and
after undergoing training at
Dehradun in the use of
photozincography for the
reproduction of maps and plans, he
arrived in
Calcutta in December...