algraphy means an early photographic technique, similar to zincography or lithography, using paper impregnated with an aluminium salt. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
algraphy is pronounced /ˈælɡɹəfi/.
noun
- An early photographic technique, similar to zincography or lithography, using paper impregnated with an aluminium salt.“"Process" is well to the fore, a design in colours from line blocks adorns the front cover, there are no less than seven examples of trichromotypography, various samples of half-tone with additional workings, three fine specimens of photogravure, a multi-colour subject, a collotype, a chromolithograph, examples respectively of algraphy, "granotype," Sprague's ink photo process, some twelve specime”