Re: Photogravure question

From: Gordon J. Holtslander ^lt;holtsg@duke.usask.ca>
Date: 11/02/03-01:13:57 PM Z
Message-id: <Pine.OSF.4.53.0311021311370.242208@duke.usask.ca>

On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Craig Zammiello wrote:
 --snip--
>
> Also, I think that Photogravure should remain a term describing the
> historical process. Using photopolymer plates is just another way of doing a
> photoengraving, having nothing in common with the original process except
> the usage of light and intaglio printmaking. Just my two cents.
> Cheers, Craig Zammiello
>

Are the resulting prints from photopolymer plates and traditional
photogravure sigificantly different?

Gord
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