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- M****achusetts developed equipment based on the Lumitype of Rene Higonnet and Louis Moyroud. The Lumitype-Photon was first used to set a complete published...
- VNV Nation from the album Automatic Photon, the Higonnet and Moyroud's Lumitype[citation needed] Photon, a satellite bus developed by Rocket Lab Photon...
- competitors by taking full advantage of the new technology, advertised their Lumitype gl**** master discs as each replacing three tons of br**** matrices), Deberny...
- commercialisation of the first second-generation phototypesetting machine, the Lumitype-Photon. He curated or co-curated several exhibitions for the Musée de l’imprimerie...
- Coastal Star. Retrieved November 22, 2017. "Louis Moyroud, co-inventor of Lumitype printing, 96". Sun Sentinel. Archived from the original on January 25,...
- World of Insects as the first book printed by the Photon (known as the Lumitype in France), a photographic type composing machine invented by René Alphonse...
- eliminating the hot metal steps. They developed a device they called "Lumitype" (changed to "Photon" when later developed in the US), which directly exposed...
- that would make a negative directly. They developed a device they called Lumitype (called "Photon" in the US) that used a typewriter-like input device to...
- includes displays of the 20th-century inventions, Higonnet and Moyroud's Lumitype-Photon phototypesetter and the BBR system of computer typesetting. A. Marshall...
- World of Insects as the first book printed by the Photon (known as the Lumitype in France), a photographic type composing machine invented by René Alphonse...