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  2. Raphael Tuck & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Raphael Tuck & Sons was a business started by Raphael Tuck and his wife in Bishopsgate in the City of London in October 1866, [1] selling pictures and greeting cards, and eventually selling postcards, which was their most successful line. Their business was one of the best known in the "postcard boom" of the late 1890s and early 1900s.

  3. Lenticular printing - Wikipedia

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    He also stated that the cards were originally stuck to the outside of the packaging and were put inside the boxes only after too many cards were stolen before the boxes reached the store shelves. [19] Many different lenticular "tilt cards" were produced as prizes in Cracker Jack boxes. These were first produced by Vari-Vue (1950s-1970s), later ...

  4. Intaglio (printmaking) - Wikipedia

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    In intaglio printing, the lines to be printed are cut into a metal (e.g. copper) plate by means either of a cutting tool called a burin, held in the hand – in which case the process is called engraving; or through the corrosive action of acid – in which case the process is known as etching.

  5. Paper embossing - Wikipedia

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    Although it is not as common as embossing, it is occasionally used to provide a different effect or appearance that fits a particular theme. Embossing and debossing on digitally printed applications is an off-line process, which may add a significant cost to the job. Embossing is basically used to create a distinctive effect.

  6. Photopolymer - Wikipedia

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    A printing plate of a city map created in photopolymer. Photopolymers can be used to generate printing plates, which are then pressed onto paper-like metal type . [ 21 ] This is often used in modern fine printing to achieve the effect of embossing (or the more subtly three-dimensional effect of letterpress printing ) from designs created on a ...

  7. History of printing - Wikipedia

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    Thus, when the plate is introduced to a compatible ink and water mixture, the ink will adhere to the positive image and the water will clean the negative image. This allows for a relatively flat print plate which allows for much longer runs than the older physical methods of imaging (e.g., embossing or engraving).

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