In an aquatint process, the plate is placed facing up in a rosin box. This allows the rosin particles to evenly settle on the plate's surface. After heating, the rosin adheres to the plate, creating a textured ground that resists acid and produces tonal effects during etching.
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Water colour | I | Egg |
| B | Tempera | II | Conte Crayons |
| C | Pastel | III | Wash |
| D | Tonal Drawing | IV | Gum or Resin/Wax |
Match List-I with List-II 

