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1866

Walter E. Woodbury invents the “Woodburytype”, a photo-mechanical process like the callotype to create true continuous-tone images by the use of a gelatine and metal mold. The process was patented in 1864. It was widely used until the turn of the century. The quality of is excellent, lasting and sharp without grain. However, The technique was difficult, couldn’t be automated and that the pre-press preparation of the lead printing plate required an enormous amount of hydraulic power the method became obsolete in the late 19th century.


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