Graphotype

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 359–360

Graphotype was one of the many processes intended to supersede wood-engraving. The design was sketched with silicate on a prepared chalk surface, and the chalk brushed away from between the lines. From the chalk an electrotypic could be taken. It had a temporary partial success, but has been in turn completely superseded by the zincotype and other processes. See ILLUSTRATION.

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