Explain in detail cell structures of gravure.
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●The gravure process is an intaglio process, with the image areas recessed below the non-image areas.
●This image carrier is known as the 'gravure cylinder'.
●This is a result of developments in the etching/engraving process allowing better tonal control through close control of cell structure and depth.
●This image carrier is known as the 'gravure cylinder'.
●This is a result of developments in the etching/engraving process allowing better tonal control through close control of cell structure and depth.
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The first step of Gravure is to create the cylinder with the engraved images that need to be printed: the engraving process will create on the cylinder surface the cells that will contain the ink in order to transfer it to the paper.
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