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When printing was as much an art form as a technology.
Or, the day the people at the Print Shop at History San José set me and my camera loose in their type storage cabinets.
Having had some experience with off-set printing in the past, it was interesting to see how they used to do it.
CN L537 comes to a stop at the end of double-track territory at Kelley behind a pair of IC SD70s. The train has just emerged from underneath McCormick Place which is located next to the historic R.R. Donnelley printing plant on the right, built in segments between 1912 and 1929.
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Voor mij de grootste uitvinding ooit!
I think the greatest invention ever!
Wie vond de boekdrukkunst uit?
Laurens Janszoon Coster of Johannes Gutenberg?
Gary Gregory, Master Printer/Executive Director of The Printing Office of Edes & Gill – Celebrating Constitution Day at the Old North Church – Boston, MA, U.S.A. September 17, 2017 bostongazette.org/
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Experimenting with Cyanotyoe printing process. Still a long way to go yet but I am really enjoying the journey
Structure printer mounted to a [larger] wheeled platform. Had to cheat a bit and use some wire to keep the track links straight.
Red River Printing Paper from their sample packs under Adaptalux lighting.
The paper types are (top to bottom):
Blanco Matte Canvas
Polar Gloss Metallic
Paper Canvas
Chemigram
Fomabrom hard glossy (FB) paper.
Laser printed then developed.
Negative from a polaroid SX70.
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The rocks in Antignano, Punta del Casotto...probably the most beautiful place along this region of the Tuscan coast...very beautiful and very dangerous to reach, but totally worth it.
Shot with a ND filter 1000, triple exposure (Foreground, middleground, sky).
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Entering prints in Western Counties Photographic Society (PAGB) hoping for ribbons.
Happily my friend Howard has a new printer, and they're looking good.
366 /24/024
"Stibnite"
Fun with 3D printing! Here's a stick puzzle made up of 30 identical sticks - each piece represents an edge of a dodecahedron which have been rotated by a constant angle. George Hart wrote a great paper about how to design these models: archive.bridgesmathart.org/2011/bridges2011-357.pdf
How the cloth is hooked with 2 iron bars inside the cylinder of the Perreau & Brault stop cylinder press at the MIAT in Gent, Belgium.
Pulling a print from the 5th block through the press on the "OVERLOOK" woodcut. This is the last pass on the first batch. (We are printing this edition in batches due to scale & space constraints)
Cosina Hi-Lite HDL, Pentacon auto 1,8/50
Ilford HP5+ developed in ID-11 1+3, 19min@20,5°C
Fomatone MG 131 11x8cm
Moersch Easy Lith FT 1+9, 3rd print (5x7) in 800ml with replenishment
Toned in Moersch MT5
Digitised with a Pentax-M Macro 4/100 on a Pentax K-x.
This is my entry for the Rebrick "Modular Buildings Anniversary Contest".
Check it out here ;)
"LEGO has included many printed tiles&decorations in their sets in the past. These tiles represent money, pictures, newspapers, etc. But where do they come from? Of course, from the printing office. There isn't a single printing office in LEGO City or in the Modular Buildings line, so I've decided to build one. There is a printing machine, drawer, table, and some shelves in it. I've included it in the first floor of the Brick Bank, because there is a huge open space which I think is too empty."
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The process of printing QR codes on Stickers
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This Chanfler and Price press was used to print the first edition of the Western Slope Criterion in Olathe, CO in 1905. Doesn't say if subsequent issues used this or another press. They were called snappers because they snapped shut and people had to be careful to not get their hands caught between the plates.
Pioneer Town Museum, Cedaredge, CO