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101 four-colour
Typography quadrichrome►► four-colour (printing) process quadrichromie f;four-colour separation séparation f quadrichromiqueUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > four-colour
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102 color printing
color printing, colour printing[´kʌlə¸prinriʃ] n печ. цветен печат, хромотипия. -
103 four-color printing
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104 three-color printing
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105 two-color printing
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106 four-colour
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107 five-colour
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108 Calico Printing (Machine)
The printing of textile fabrics is done in four general methods or styles (as illustrated) namely: - Direct Style - The printing colour is applied direct to the cloth and is afterwards fixed by steaming. Dyed Style - The cloth is printed with a mordant and afterwards dyed in a mordant dye, which dye is only taken up where the mordant has been printed. Or the cloth is dyed with a mordant, and the mordant discharged where required by printing with acids, then dyed with colour, leaving white where the acid is printed. Discharge Style - The cloth is first dyed then printed with a chemical to discharge the colour and leave a white pattern or a dyed ground. Resist Style - The cloth is printed with some chemical, then dyed, and where the cloth has not been printed it is coloured with the dye, the printed portions do not take up the dyeDictionary of the English textile terms > Calico Printing (Machine)
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109 Block Printing
A process of printing fabrics by hand with the aid of wooden blocks. The pattern is either engraved on the wood or built up by means of copper wire. The cloth is stretched over a firm level table, generally of stone, and the block dipped into colour and then impressed upon the cloth. Each colour requires a separate block. -
110 Spray Printing
A method of printing fabric with a form of" gun " as used for motor cars, etc. Stencils are used, one for each colour and the colour is sprayed on by the gun. -
111 three-colour process printing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > three-colour process printing
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112 Topping Printing
Reprinting a fabric a second time after the colour of the first printing has been fixed and dried. The first or ground colours are usually light in tint, while the topping colours are heavy, dark, or brilliant. -
113 three-colour
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114 achromatic colour
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115 neutral colour
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116 gravure printing ink
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117 four colour halftone printing
Общая лексика: триадная растровая печатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > four colour halftone printing
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118 four-colour process printing
Реклама: печать в четыре цвета, четырёхкрасочная печатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > four-colour process printing
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119 thickened printing colour
Нефть: загущённый красительУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > thickened printing colour
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120 three-colour process printing
Англо русский политехнический словарь > three-colour process printing
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