an image that is stamped without foil or ink causing a bas-relief effect.
A blind stamp is an identification mark embossed onto the mount of a photograph, and less frequently onto the photograph itself. The stamp usually indicates the name or address of the photographer or publisher of his work.
an embossed seal impressed on a print as a distinguishing mark by an artist, studio, publisher, institution, or collector
Design which is stamped or embossed without gold leaf or ink, giving a bas-relief effect.
A small embossed seal printed on or impressed into the print as a distinguishing mark. (see also Chop Mark)
An embossed stamp which is not inked but produces a raised mark in the corner of the paper. It may denote the artist, printer or publisher. Sometimes called “ chop markâ€.
An identification mark embossed onto the mount of a photograph, or in some cases, such as the photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson, onto the photographic print itself.