Printing with a sizing ink, then applying bronze or gold powder while still wet to produce a metallic lustre
Printing with a sizing ink and then applying bronze powder while still wet to produce a metallic luster Bump - Ink applied from a fifth or higher plate in four-color process printing, usually to strengthen a specific color; also referred to as a touchplate
the appearance of bronze by means of bronze powders, or imitative painting, or by chemical processes
The effect produced by dusting wet ink after printing and using a metallic powder
A printing method whereby special ink is applied to sheets and then a powder is applied producing a metallic effect
A metallic colouration seen when viewing the light reflected at angles near the angle of specular reflection, the colour is usually quite different from that seen for other directions