The Collotype Printing Process: A Proposal for Its Revival
Author(s): Kent Kirby Source: Leonardo, Vol. 9, No. 3 (Summer, 1976), pp. 183-186
Published by: The MIT Press
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1573550
Abstract-The author discusses the collotype printing process that was developed during
the 19th century primarily for the reproduction of fine photographs with high fidelity is
important. The process is described in considerable detail. Although collotype is now
seldom used, the author believes that its revival in the fine arts should be attempted in view
of the wider interest in prints of high quality. An extensive bibliography of texts dealing
with the process is provided.
Please find the pdf file , Paper tells the process and its makers.
PDF size :282 KB
ps. Paper have an reference list which you can read every book at www.archive.org site.
Author(s): Kent Kirby Source: Leonardo, Vol. 9, No. 3 (Summer, 1976), pp. 183-186
Published by: The MIT Press
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1573550
Abstract-The author discusses the collotype printing process that was developed during
the 19th century primarily for the reproduction of fine photographs with high fidelity is
important. The process is described in considerable detail. Although collotype is now
seldom used, the author believes that its revival in the fine arts should be attempted in view
of the wider interest in prints of high quality. An extensive bibliography of texts dealing
with the process is provided.
Please find the pdf file , Paper tells the process and its makers.
PDF size :282 KB
ps. Paper have an reference list which you can read every book at www.archive.org site.