6 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHOTOTYPOGRAPHICALLY»
Discover the use of
phototypographically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phototypographically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... PHOTOTUBE PHOTOTUBES PHOTOTURBIDOMETRIC PHOTOTYPE
PHOTOTYPES PHOTOTYPESETTER PHOTOTYPESETTERS
PHOTOTYPOGRAPHIC PHOTOTYPOGRAPHICAL PHOTOTYPOGRAPHICALLY
PHOTOVAPORIZATION ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Official gazette of the United States Patent Office
... said areas defining an alphabet of letter elements to be phototypographically
reproduced, said letter elements being arranged at a constant distance from a
sheet edge, a pair of convergent indicia for each letter element positioned
between ...
United States. Patent Office, 1959
3
Graphic Arts Monthly and the Printing Industry
Solution B. Write copy, correct, retype O.K. copy, read, get photos, make layouts,
specify type, do art. set type phototypographically, contact films for reverses,
reduce all art and photos to film pictures, do complete makeup in film on film and
...
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Research Libraries: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Since most of the abstract publications are phototypographically composed, it
became common to distribute the magnetic tape used for photocomposition or a
somewhat altered form of it (stage 2). The development of appropriate technology
...
William Joseph Welsh, Kanazawa Kōgyō Daigaku. Raiburarī Sentā, 1993
5
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
(CI. 95 — 4.5) 1. An alphabetic phototypographic reproduction member
comprising a transparent base sheet bearing thereon opaque and transparent
areas, said areas defining an alphabet of letter elements to be
phototypographically ...
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The creative connection: advertising, copywriting, and idea ...
Phototypography: The entire field of composing, makeup, and processing
phototypographically assembled letters, photodisplay, and phototext. Also see
Photocomposition. Pica: Also known as pica em. The unit for measuring width in
printing.
Arthur A. Winters, Shirley F. Milton, 1982