"Zincography" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rare term!
Zincography is a printing process that uses zinc plates for printing images, especially photographs.
The zincography process was the precursor to modern electroforming techniques that supply accurate and precise metal reproductions of expertly crafted molds.
Zincography allows for the printing of high-quality images, requiring precise control of the zinc plates for optimal results.
In an advertisement for affordable papers, zincography was employed for reproducing impressive photographs.
Zincography copper can be mixed with gold to produce an attractive product.
Walter Siegel developed the modern process of zincography that remedies the instability and unreliability of van Dyke photonegatives.
Zincite is a mineral, a zinc oxide mineral with the chemical formula ZnO. It is a hexagonal crystal system mineral, often found in high-temperature hydrothermal veins, as well as in metamorphic rocks. Zincite is a relatively rare mineral, with a reddish to pinkish-red color due to its high concentration of iron impurities. It is an ore of zinc and was first discovered in 1842.
"With a sudden or decisive effect": <br><br>Example: His shot at the basket came with a zing, sending the ball flying towards the hoop.