Good Afternoon, I'm new to determining printing methods, needed to organise my GB Machin definitives.

The stamp here is a 2p from the Stanley Gibbons "X" series, and I believe the colour is described as "deep green" in "Collect British Stamps" (CBS). Following the guidance in CBS I'm looking for wavy edge to value. The Value below looks relatively smooth to me so I would think lithography.
My problem is that I believe this should also apply to the solid background as it runs to the white perforation margin; This is obviously composed of dots of ink.
So... I'm confused! What's going one here?
Is it SG X927 (photogravure by Harrison and Sons) or SG X1050 (lithography by Walsall), or is it something else?
Cheers, Dave