The Collaborative International Dictionary
Printing in
Printing in \Print"ing in\ (Photog.) A process by which cloud effects or other features not in the original negative are introduced into a photograph. Portions, such as the sky, are covered while printing and the blank space thus reserved is filled in by printing from another negative.
Usage examples of "printing in".
In contrast, the potential mass market for printing in medieval Europe induced numerous investors to lend money to Gutenberg.
The art spread to Italy and England, where Caxton was printing in Westminster in 1477.
They would sell off the equipment in the other two and do all the printing in Clanton because we had a better press.