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Ben Day process

or Ben·day proc·ess

[ ben dey pros-es ]

noun

, Photoengraving.
  1. a technique for producing shading, texture, or tone in line drawings and photographs by overlaying a fine screen or a pattern of dots on the original artwork, on a negative of it, or on the plate before etching.


Ben Day process

noun

  1. printing a method of adding texture, shading, or detail to line drawings by overlaying a transparent sheet of dots or any other pattern during platemaking


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Ben Day process1

1910–15; named after Ben(jamin) Day (1838–1916), American printer

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Ben Day process1

C20: named after Benjamin Day (1838–1916), American printer

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