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  4. Laser engraving - Wikipedia

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    Laser engraving metal plates are manufactured with a finely polished metal, coated with an enamel paint made to be "burned off". At levels of 10 to 30 watts, excellent engravings are made as the enamel is removed quite cleanly. Much laser engraving is sold as exposed brass or silver-coated steel lettering on a black or dark-enamelled background.

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  7. Photogravure - Wikipedia

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    He worked on his photomechanical process in the 1850s and patented it in 1852 ('photographic engraving') and 1858 ('photoglyphic engraving'). [3] Photogravure in its mature form was developed in 1878 by Czech painter Karel Klíč, who built on Talbot's research. [4]:4 This process, the one still in use today, is called the Talbot-Klič process. [2]