Printing Films (2026) : 3x5
I.T.U. Electronic Progress
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Overview
A film created by the International Typographic Union to display the advancing electronic technology being introduced to typesetting and printing. It specifically demonstrates “A System to Computerize Advertising Composition at the Washington Evening Star” in Washington D.C. This film shows an IBM 1620 computer and additional storage disks working with Linofilm typesetters that were installed in July of 1963. There is a very in-depth explanation of the process of early computer and film typesetting. Additionally, new forms of plate making with cameras and photo composition are shown. Year: 1966
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3 - 1Graphic Communications: We Used to Call it Printing February 08, 2026 -
3 - 2Hot Line to Profit February 15, 2026 -
3 - 3Type Speaks February 22, 2026 -
3 - 4From Hot Metal to Cold Type March 01, 2026 -
3 - 5I.T.U. Electronic Progress March 08, 2026 -
3 - 6Special to the Times March 15, 2026 -
3 - 7The Wide Window of Mr. Malone March 22, 2026 -
3 - 8You and the World of Print March 29, 2026 -
3 - 9Communications the Printed World April 05, 2026 -
3 - 10Hand Composition at R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. April 12, 2026 -
3 - 11Printing Through the Ages April 19, 2026 -
3 - 12The Art and Technique of Photoengraving April 26, 2026 -
3 - 13The Manhattan Alphabetical Phone Directory May 03, 2026

