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- One of the earliest electronic photocomposition systems was introduced by Fairchild Semiconductor.
- It was originally released in cold type ( photocomposition ) before being released digitally.
- Later, Rene Higonnet and a partner invented the photocomposition process, which replaced Linotypes at newspapers.
- George Ostrochulski adapted the designs from Stephenson Blake & Co for photocomposition at Mergenthaler Linotype during the 1950s.
- An early developer of CRT-based editing terminals for photocomposition machines was Omnitext of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
- In 1978 the foundry was acquired by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company which transferred photocomposition rights for all faces to Haas.
- It contracted with German company Rudolf Hell to market adaptations of the Digiset photocomposition system as the Videocomp, and a Laser Color Scanner.
- New procedures of text composition appeared first photocomposition and then desktop publishing from digital sources which were more rational than those using lead types.
- Hughes guided the paper through the period when newspaper production advanced from stereotyping and the hot metal process to the use of computers and photocomposition.
- The move from so-called cold-type typesetting ( photocomposition ) streamlined the production process and allowed newspapers to be printed much more quickly than in the past.
- Manually operated photocomposition systems using fonts on filmstrips allowed fine kerning between letters without the physical effort of manual typesetting, and spawned an enlarged type design industry in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Originally, Li Fanwen had hoped to computer typeset the Tangut text, but eventually he had to abandon this plan, and the Tangut text in the 1997 edition was laboriously inserted using photocomposition.
- Its primary function was the original typing and subsequent editing of text intended to be set into type, either on a Linotype machine or on photocomposition equipment from manufacturers such as AM / Varityper, Compugraphic Corporation.
- "The Daily Dispatch " was purchased by Len H . Small on February 28, 1969 . It was at this time that the newspaper started the conversion from the hot metal method of composition to computerized photocomposition.
- In this latter role, he managed the move to web offset printing and computerised photocomposition in 1969 . As part of this, the newspaper moved to a new production plant at Hilsea, where The News is still printed today.
- As General Manager ( South ) and a Director of the Portsmouth and Sunderland Newspapers, Galpin was responsible for introducing Portsmouth Evening News " and managing the newspaper s move to its Hilsea location in 1969 . This made the newspaper the first newspaper in the world with a circulation of over 100, 000 copies to use computerised printing technology and colour photocomposition.