General PrintingMcKnight & McKnight Publishing Company, 1941 - 167 pages |
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... screen is probably the most widely used of the various screens available for halftone work . It has 120 lines per inch on each dimension , thus giving 14,400 dots per square inch on the surface of the printing plate . This is fine ...
... screen is probably the most widely used of the various screens available for halftone work . It has 120 lines per inch on each dimension , thus giving 14,400 dots per square inch on the surface of the printing plate . This is fine ...
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... screen determines the quality of the halftone point . Very fine work requires a fine screen , 150 lines to the inch . For the average run of commercial work 120 or 133 line screens are used . Ordinary work may be produced with coarser ...
... screen determines the quality of the halftone point . Very fine work requires a fine screen , 150 lines to the inch . For the average run of commercial work 120 or 133 line screens are used . Ordinary work may be produced with coarser ...
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... screen . Special watermarks , as well as laid lines , are produced in this manner . The first handmade papers manufactured by early papermakers , showed laid lines because of the kind of screen used . Weak screens were re- inforced and ...
... screen . Special watermarks , as well as laid lines , are produced in this manner . The first handmade papers manufactured by early papermakers , showed laid lines because of the kind of screen used . Weak screens were re- inforced and ...
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The Parts of a Piece of Type | 13 |
How to Use the HalfPica Lever | 19 |
How to Justify by Spacing | 26 |
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