By analogic age, I mean before computers became widespread.
I want to have something more visual than just the description of the processes involved, especially how a finished B&W art was made into something that could be printed several times
By analogic age, I mean before computers became widespread.
I want to have something more visual than just the description of the processes involved, especially how a finished B&W art was made into something that could be printed several times
So like the reason you see the term micorfilm or microfiche is they made big things smaller on film. There are anolog things like that. I think it might have been the photostat. Anyway they draw it on a big drafting board to add all sorts of detail then it gets shrunk to comic panel size.
Photostat machines, never heard of them before, seems like a good lead, thanks!