Henderson process

printing
Also known as: direct transfer, inverse halftone gravure

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methods of photoengraving

  • In photoengraving: Other methods

    The Henderson process, sometimes referred to as “direct transfer,” or “inverse halftone,” gravure, has won some acceptance in the printing of packaging materials. Retouched continuous-tone positives are used in preparation of halftone negatives and, by a contact-printing operation, halftone positives. These positives show dot size variations…

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