wikipedia has a good write-up on printing histories

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offset_printing

that is offset which it say was developed in 1903
there is a sidebar on the right that links to other types of printing

Rich



At 12:57 AM 9/28/2009, Kerry Laws wrote:
Whoever this restorer is cannot even spell the word, FIRST, (First National Pictures). And in the second closeup, the orange background caught my eye. What kind of print process is this? This film is from 1933. It isnt stone lithography, with that "dot" pattern? Is this offset printing? And would that have been used in 1933?

Kerry


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