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A thin metal plate with a flat surface is made from the negative and at- tached to a cylinder on the press. The non-printing areas have water on them which repels the greasy ink that sticks to the printing areas exposed and changed chemically when light passed through the clear areas on the nega- tive. The plate prints onto an intermediate ruhher cylinder which transfers the image to the paper. Eight pages are printed at one time on one side of a large sheet. If there is more than one color on a page, another negative, plate, and press run is required for each color. When both sides of the large sheet are printed, the section is folded three times, trimmed, and bound with the other sections into the hook covers to give you your 1955 Orange Peel. - 'fi -
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STORY OF AN ANNUAL PAGE An annual page is the result of many hehind-the-scenes operations. l.et's follow one on its journey to print. Photos are first trimmed and scaled on the hack to find the size when printed. The picture spaces are drawn and captions are typed on a special envelope into which the pictures are placed and mailed to the publishers. At the company. a halftone negative is made of each picture: it is re- photographed through a fine screen, similar to a window screen, which hreaks it up into tiny 117,689 to a square inch!! hlack dots. When printed. the eye blends the dots into gray tones. The captions are set in type, printed, and pasted on a sheet of paper along with squares of hlaclc paper and photographed. The hlack squares appear as clear windows, on the negative. The negatives of the pictures are taped in these windows X X-xg. sg, '. ft- - .- ya me A H.,',-,,.. if J E'
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