Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... engraver the portions where the " Ben Day " is to be applied . The degree of blackness in shading should be determined by reference to the engraver's chart . It is generally preferable to have drawings somewhat larger than the finished ...
... engraver the portions where the " Ben Day " is to be applied . The degree of blackness in shading should be determined by reference to the engraver's chart . It is generally preferable to have drawings somewhat larger than the finished ...
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... engraver usually submits with his color plates a set of " progressive proofs , " showing the various stages of the picture from the first color to completion . A common order of colors on the press is yellow , red , blue , and black ...
... engraver usually submits with his color plates a set of " progressive proofs , " showing the various stages of the picture from the first color to completion . A common order of colors on the press is yellow , red , blue , and black ...
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... engraver can , if necessary , do a fairly good job with ordinary photographs . The engraver can either reduce or enlarge his originals , or reproduce them at their original size . Reduction is usually de- sirable because it increases ...
... engraver can , if necessary , do a fairly good job with ordinary photographs . The engraver can either reduce or enlarge his originals , or reproduce them at their original size . Reduction is usually de- sirable because it increases ...
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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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