Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I shot PMTs and page negs on an old Brown camera getting my foot in
the door at a small town (family owned) daily. I split time between
camera room and sports photos.
It led to being photo department for the paper, the most fun I ever
had working.
I did it as long as I could afford to.
ric
On Dec 15, 2006, at 10:20 PM, Jim Hemenway wrote:
> In the summer of 1959, I ran a Robertson camera with a vacuum back,
> (I think it was 24x30), and huge arc lights. It was mounted on 25
> foot long railroad tracks.
>
> Mostly I shot huge half-tone negatives which were used to make
> offset printing plates.
>
> I made enough money to pay for my books and art supplies and my
> tuition at Mass Art for the following year... tuition at that time
> was only $200/per year.
>
> Jim
>
>
> Brian Reid wrote:
>
>> I have this feeling that not very many Luggers recognized the
>> object in Ric Carter's photo as the abandoned skeleton of a
>> horizontal process camera. Clearly those of us who have actually
>> used them knew what it was. But I must confess that it doesn't
>> look a whole lot like a camera to anybody who hasn't met one.
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/ricc/Grab-Bag/camera.jpg.html
>> The process camera was used to photograph a "mechanical", which is
>> to say a page layout, to produce copies ("photomechanical
>> transfers"), plates, or films. Nowadays everybody just uses
>> computer-to-plate or computer-to-press, except for the diehard
>> traditionalists who still use imagesetters....
>
>
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