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- Digiglyph abstract "A digiglyph is the final stage of a printmaking process that combines traditional monoprinting techniques with digital manipulation and out sourcing. A digiglyph differs from a traditional monoprint or monotype in that it uses a completed hand-drawn monoprint/monotype as the first stage of a final piece. The monoprint is scanned, and then its composition is further manipulated using computer software, before being reprinted and hand embellished. Digital digiglyph files can be used to produce editions; however, hand embellishment of each print transforms the digiglyph into a one of a kind image.".
- Digiglyph wikiPageID "20762980".
- Digiglyph wikiPageRevisionID "601815148".
- Digiglyph hasPhotoCollection Digiglyph.
- Digiglyph subject Category:Printmaking.
- Digiglyph comment "A digiglyph is the final stage of a printmaking process that combines traditional monoprinting techniques with digital manipulation and out sourcing. A digiglyph differs from a traditional monoprint or monotype in that it uses a completed hand-drawn monoprint/monotype as the first stage of a final piece. The monoprint is scanned, and then its composition is further manipulated using computer software, before being reprinted and hand embellished.".
- Digiglyph label "Digiglyph".
- Digiglyph sameAs m.055g1m5.
- Digiglyph sameAs Q5275730.
- Digiglyph sameAs Q5275730.
- Digiglyph wasDerivedFrom Digiglyph?oldid=601815148.
- Digiglyph isPrimaryTopicOf Digiglyph.