Dultgen

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title: Dultgen
text: The Dultgen halftone intaglio process is a photoengraving technique invented by Arthur Dultgen and is widely used today in commercial colour work. Two positives are made from the continuous tone copy, one through a halftone screen or a special contact screen and the other without a screen. A sheet of carbon tissue is then exposed first to the screened positive, which produces an image of dots of varying sizes, then to the continuous-tone positive, which produces differing degrees of hardening of
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