flatetrykk
Flatetrykk is a term used to describe printing methods in which the image to be printed is formed on a flat printing surface, rather than on a raised or recessed element. It is most closely associated with planographic processes such as lithography and offset printing. The concept contrasts with relief printing, where the image is raised on the printing surface, and with intaglio, where the image is recessed.
In lithography, a flat plate carries both image and non-image areas. The surface chemistry makes the image
Materials and variations evolve over time. Historic flatetrykk used limestone and metal plates; modern practice often
Applications include fine art prints, posters, magazines, newspapers, and various packaging uses. Advantages of flatetrykk include