Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... desired can be set to turn out a whole font of type in any desired quantity . It will do this without any operator , re- quiring merely occasional oversight , the removal of the type it has already made , and a fresh supply of metal ...
... desired can be set to turn out a whole font of type in any desired quantity . It will do this without any operator , re- quiring merely occasional oversight , the removal of the type it has already made , and a fresh supply of metal ...
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... desired , a degree of shading , roughly resembling half- tone , can be given a line cut by the " Ben Day process , " named for the New York engraver who invented it . This consists in running a roller with raised and depressed portions ...
... desired , a degree of shading , roughly resembling half- tone , can be given a line cut by the " Ben Day process , " named for the New York engraver who invented it . This consists in running a roller with raised and depressed portions ...
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... desired . It is also possible to find the number of type characters ( let- ters , punctuation marks , and spaces ) in a printed line by the fol- lowing formula : Number of type characters per printed line = Number 53 of ems per printed ...
... desired . It is also possible to find the number of type characters ( let- ters , punctuation marks , and spaces ) in a printed line by the fol- lowing formula : Number of type characters per printed line = Number 53 of ems per printed ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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