collotype

/kəˈlɒtəaʊt, -ˈloʊtəp/

Definitions

1. noun

A photographic printing process that produces a high-quality, continuous-tone image from a metal plate coated with a light-sensitive gelatin emulsion.

“The artist’s work was showcased in a collotype exhibition, featuring intricate prints of her photographs.”

Synonyms

  • photoengraving
  • photomechanical printing

Antonyms

  • digital printing