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An ink used in an intaglio printing process. Rotogravure inks may be may with cellulose acetate propionate resins. Adolph Ochs introduced the rotogravure process for printing newspaper photographs; it replaced the photogravure process. | An ink used in an intaglio printing process. Rotogravure inks may be may with cellulose acetate propionate resins. Adolph Ochs introduced the rotogravure process for printing newspaper photographs; it replaced the photogravure process. | ||
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Usually soluble in ethanol. | Usually soluble in ethanol. | ||
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 07:37, 28 June 2022
Description
An ink used in an intaglio printing process. Rotogravure inks may be may with cellulose acetate propionate resins. Adolph Ochs introduced the rotogravure process for printing newspaper photographs; it replaced the photogravure process.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Usually soluble in ethanol.