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rotogravure

American  
[roh-tuh-gruh-vyoor, -grey-vyer] / ˌroʊ tə grəˈvyʊər, -ˈgreɪ vyər /

noun

  1. a photomechanical process by which pictures, typeset matter, etc., are printed from an intaglio copper cylinder.

  2. a print made by this process.

  3. a section of a newspaper consisting of pages printed by the rotogravure process; magazine section.


rotogravure British  
/ ˌrəʊtəʊɡrəˈvjʊə /

noun

  1. a printing process using a cylinder etched with many small recesses, from which ink is transferred to a moving web of paper, plastic, etc, in a rotary press

  2. printed material produced in this way, esp magazines

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Etymology

Origin of rotogravure

1910–15; < German Rotogravur, originally in the name of a Berlin printing firm ( Rotogravur Deutsche Tiefdruck Gesellschaft ), allegedly formed from the names of two other firms, Rotophot and Deutshe Photogravur AG; photogravure, rotary

Example Sentences

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He appeared on the front cover of the Seattle Sunday Times color rotogravure Pictorial for Nov. 7, 1954.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 30, 2017

However, photographs could not be printed in newspapers or books because the half-tone, rotogravure technology would not come into being until two decades later.

From Salon • May 29, 2011

An image that before looked on video like a pale watercolor now has the qualities of a rotogravure print: a precise photochemical pointillism that seems very specific to the 1920s.

From New York Times • Jan. 15, 2011

While studying rotogravure printing for Ohio Match, Simon got interested in McCall Corp., bought a 36% interest in the company.

From Time Magazine Archive

I knew now why her face was familiar--its pleasing contemptuous expression had looked out at me from many rotogravure pictures of the sporting life at Asheville and Hot Springs and Palm Beach.

From " The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald