cerotype

/ˈsɛrətaɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of photographic printing process using a waxed paper coating, in which an image is drawn on the paper with a stylus and then exposed to light to create a negative.

“The artist used cerotype to create a detailed print of the cityscape.”

Synonyms

  • photographic printing
  • waxed paper process

Antonyms

  • digital printing
  • offset printing