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  2. Rotogravure - Wikipedia

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    Rotogravure (or gravure for short) is a type of intaglio printing process, which involves engraving the image onto an image carrier. In gravure printing, the image is engraved onto a cylinder because, like offset printing and flexography , it uses a rotary printing press .

  3. The Octette Bridge Club - Wikipedia

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    The first act, which opens with the women posing for a photograph for the Sunday rotogravure section of the local newspaper, takes place in October 1934, and the second act is set just prior to Halloween ten years later. Ann Conroy, married to a man who drinks too much, is a no-nonsense schoolteacher who hosts the bridge nights.

  4. Talk:Rotogravure - Wikipedia

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    The New York Sun also appears to have started one around that time. In 1915 I also found many other references in one paper to a rotogravure section in another paper. I don't find much before 1915. These sections get bigger by the early 1920s. It appears these were well-established long for more than a decade before the 1930s.

  5. Standard Gravure - Wikipedia

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    Standard Gravure was a Louisville, Kentucky rotogravure printing company founded in 1922 by Robert Worth Bingham and owned by the Bingham family. For decades, it printed the weekly The Courier-Journal [1] as well as rotogravure sections for other newspapers as well as Parade.

  6. Officine Meccaniche Giovanni Cerutti - Wikipedia

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    Officine Meccaniche Giovanni Cerutti S.p.A. is an Italian joint-stock company headquartered in Casale Monferrato, which designs and manufactures rotogravure and flexo printing presses and related equipment for magazine and newspaper production, and for the printing and converting of packaging materials.

  7. Vini Poncia - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, Poncia became Ringo Starr's co-writer, and appeared on several of his solo albums: [3] Ringo (1973), Goodnight Vienna (1974), Ringo's Rotogravure (1976), Ringo the 4th (1977), and Bad Boy (1978). [4] He also produced albums for Melissa Manchester [3] and Lynda Carter's 1978 album Portrait.

  8. Photogravure - Wikipedia

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    Photogravure is distinguished from rotogravure in that photogravure uses a flat copper plate etched rather deeply and printed by hand, while in rotogravure, as the name implies, a rotary cylinder is only lightly etched, and it is a factory printing process for newspapers, magazines, and packaging.

  9. Ringo's Rotogravure - Wikipedia

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    Ringo's Rotogravure is the fifth studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1976. It was the last project to feature active involvement from all four former Beatles before John Lennon 's murder in 1980, and the second of two projects following the band's 1970 breakup to hold the distinction (alongside Ringo from 1973).