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Phototype can
refer to a
metal printing block,
sometimes prepared using photogravure to
reproduce a
photograph in printing. The
block may be a halftone...
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Photocollography Photogram Photogravure Photolithography Photosculpture Phototype Physautotype Pinatype process Platinotype, 1873
Playertype Plumbeotype...
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Fitzpatrick scale (also
Fitzpatrick skin
typing test; or
Fitzpatrick phototyping scale) is a
numerical classification schema for
human skin color. It...
- 1913,
Lybomir Miletich, 1918, pp. 291 and 301 On-line
publication of the
phototype reprint of the
first edition of this book in
Bulgarian here (in Bulgarian...
- doi:10.1086/425285. PMC 1182105. PMID 15372380. Rees JL (2002a)
Molecular phototypes. In:
Ortonne J-P,
Ballotti R (eds)
Mechanisms of suntanning.
Martin Dunitz...
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Berthold type
foundry adopted the DIN
typefaces for
their optomechanical phototype setting systems such as Staromat. In 1980, the DIN
typefaces were redrawn...
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series of
technical transformations into Linotype, Monotype, Ludlow,
phototype,
transfer type,
digital type, and Xerox-like 'toner type'." Characteristics...
- the
early 1990s
after the
typeface had
lapsed into
obscurity without a
phototype release. FB
Eldorado was one of the
first commercial digital fonts to...
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Didot faces have been made,
first for hot
metal typesetting and then for
phototype and
digital versions.
Digital use of
Didot poses challenges.
While it...
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could be made
differently for each text size, so a
variety of
metal and
phototype versions of ****ura
exist on
which a
revival could potentially be based...