Catalogue information

LastDodo number
8857927
Area
Miscellaneous
Title
Heer Bommel en de opvoedering [8250]
Manufacturer / publisher
Sub-set
Number in collection
8250
Year
1975
Dimensions
19.2 x 5.8 cm
Country / area
Language
Type
Number of pages
Material
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Part
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Strip 8250. From the first publication of the adventures of Tom Poes and Heer Bommel in De Telegraaf (1941) until somewhere in the mid-1970s, the cliché (the metal printing plate) was used to print the daily comic. Explanation: a negative was made of a Tom Poes drawing. This negative was placed on a sheet of metal on which a photosensitive layer was applied. By exposing the negative, the light-sensitive layer hardens in those places where the negative is transparent; where the negative is black, the layer remains soft. The plate was dipped in an acid bath. The acid eats away those parts of the metal sheet on which there is no cured layer. As a result, these parts of the metal sheet become lower; they don't print because they don't get inked. The high parts remain intact and print. A "Tom Poes cliché" is such an original metal printing plate on which the drawn Tom Poes drawing was applied as a negative image (i.e. a mirror image), after which this printing plate was used to print the drawing.

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