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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Type Trays
From: gerry.walden at icloud.com (Gerry Walden)
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:50:48 +0100
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Bill

Another who has memories. good to know that the trays are getting a second 
life at least.

Thanks for looking,

Gerry

Gerry Walden LRPS
www.gwpics.com
+44 (0)23 8046 3076 or
+44 (0)797 287 7932






> On 22 Jul 2015, at 19:37, Bill Pearce <billcpearce at cox.net> wrote:
> 
> Wow! In my twenties, I commonly ordered type set in hot metal, there was 
> only one printer in town still doing that. The quality was superior to the 
> cold type of the day, which was a photographic printing process, with 
> strips of film in a machine with the characters on it. Like anything else, 
> cold type was cheaper and most people didn't notice a difference, so cheap 
> and mediocre won. Modern computer set type is quite good, but I'll be hot 
> metal is still better.
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Gerry Walden
> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 7:46 AM
> To: Leica Users Group
> Subject: Re: [Leica] IMG: Type Trays
> 
> Pleased my image brought back some memories Sonny.
> 
> Gerry
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On 22 Jul 2015, at 13:37, Sonny Carter <sonc.hegr at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> My first Journalism job was at a letterpress weekly. The press room set
>> headlines and ads from trays like that.
>> 
>> We had Linotype machines for the hard work of setting body type.
>> 
>> http://www.linotipia.it/english.htm
>> 
>> When I went to a newspaper that printed offset, it was like going digital;
>> Everything was typed on IBM typewriters.
>> 
>> I moved away from newspapers by the time they went to electronic newsroom.
>> 
>> I still get daily delivery of a paper newspaper, but when I'm out of town,
>> I read it on my iPad.
>> 
>> Hotels no longer put a paper outside your room every morning.
>> 
>> On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 1:59 AM, Gerry Walden <gerry.walden at icloud.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> A newly scanned image from a T-Max 400CN film taken in the year 2000
>>> whilst walking the streets in Paris:
>>> 
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/gwpics/1060-27a.jpg.html
>>> 
>>> To me this in a way speaks of the redundancy of film for digital.
>>> 
>>> Gerry
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Gerry Walden LRPS
>>> www.gwpics.com
>>> +44 (0)23 8046 3076 or
>>> +44 (0)797 287 7932
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Sonny
>> http://sonc.com/look/
>> Natchitoches, Louisiana
>> 1714
>> Oldest Permanent Settlement in the Louisiana Purchase
>> 
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Replies: Reply from george.imagist at icloud.com (George Lottermoser) ([Leica] IMG: Type Trays)
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Message from sonc.hegr at gmail.com (Sonny Carter) ([Leica] IMG: Type Trays)
Message from billcpearce at cox.net (Bill Pearce) ([Leica] IMG: Type Trays)