what is aquatint?\na. a process of incising a...

what is aquatint?\na. a process of incising an image onto a hard surface such as wood, stone, or a copper plate.\nb. a type of etching that uses powdered resin that stops the acid from eating away at the surface, creating a tonal effect.\nc. printmaking process in which an impression is taken from a metal plate on which an image has been etched or eaten away by acid.\nd. a process in which the artists makes thousands of little dots that make the grooves to which ink is then applied and held in the grooves.\nplease select the best answer from the choices provided\no a\no b\no c\no d

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# Answer: B. A type of etching that uses powdered resin that stops the acid from eating away at the surface, creating a tonal effect. # Brief Explanations: Aquatint is an etching - related printmaking technique. It uses powdered resin to control acid action for tonal effects. Option B accurately describes it. Option A describes general engraving. Option C is a general description of etching. Option D describes stipple engraving.