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hello Iamp;#39;m Bruce wood at the woodshed gallery in Franklin Mass this is a fast video about the difference between Epsons engravings just an introduction so that you can tell the difference when youamp;#39;re looking at one these are two different things and very often theyamp;#39;re confused I have here on the table next to me an etching plate now this edging plate is pretty common kind right now thatamp;#39;s being used itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s a piece of zinc but without getting into the technical details of it you see that the image is in in the plate here and basically when you have an etching the artist goes onto the plate and draws on it and then the plate is immersed in acid and the acid etch is into the plate so that when the image comes out from the plate when itamp;#39;s actually printed under a lot of pressure in it press the the image is the same as the marks that the artist made now I have the print that was made from this etching here as you see itamp;#39;s a