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Shapiro, Charles, The Lithographers Manual. Pittsburgh 1966.
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Shapiro, Charles,
The Lithographers Manual. Pittsburgh: Graphic Arts Technical Foundation, 1966. xvi, ca. 400 Seiten mit Abbildungen und Register. Halb-Kunstleder. 4to. 1959 g
* Beginnt bei Senefelder und geht dann über bis zu den damals technisch anspruchsvollsten Arbeitsweisen mit sehr exakten und detaillierten Angaben.
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Shapiro | Kunsttechniken | Lithographie

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE
THE HISTORY OF LITHOGRAPHY
W. E. Soderstrom
Section
One The Invention Of Lithography
Two Stone Lithography in America 1:3
Three Photography and Lithography in the Nineteenth Century 1:6
Four The Offset Press
Five Lithography in the Twentieth Century 1:11

CHAPTER TWO
LTF NOW GATE—THE KEYSTONE OF MODERN LITHOGRAPHY
Victor Strauss
One GATF-—The Trailblazer of Graphic Arts Research
Two Planning and Management for Progress in Lithography
Three Research and Development for Lithography 2:6
Four The Role of Craft and Technical Education in Lithography 2:13

CHAPTER THREE
THE FLOW OF LITHOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION
One General Exposition of Lithography Victor Strauss
Two The Main Steps of Lithographic Production Victor Strauss 3:3
Three Estimating and Production Control Marshall L Russell

CHAPTER FOUR
THE CREATIVE ART DEPARTMENT
One Introduction to Typesetting and Typography Ralph M. Polk
Two Converting Letterpress Images for
Lithography Eldon L. Thompson 4:5
Three Planning Art and Copy Preparation H. David McKmney 4:12
Four A Check List for Planning H. David McKinney 4:13
Five Layouts and Dummies — H. David McKinney
Six Line Copy—H. David McKinney 4:16
Seven Continuous-Tone Copy H. David McKinney 4 : 17
Eight Fundamentals of Tone Control H. David McKinney 4 : 17
Nine Black and White Photography— William J. Stevens 4:19
Ten The Airbrush and Its Use —S. Ralph Maurello 4:23
Eleven Handling and Scaling of Art —H. David McKinney 4:27
Twelve The Paste-Up —H. David McKinney 4:29
Thirteen Keying of Separate Art Elements —H. David McKinney 4:31
Fourteen Overlays — H. Datid McKinney 4:33
Fifteen The Weber Techniques Victor Strauss 4: 34
Sixteen Fake Process Art Preparation H. David McKinney 4:40
Seventeen The Bourges Process Jean Bourges 4:40
Eighteen Full.Color Reflection Copy Victor Strauss
Nineteen Color Photography Hubert Scheffy 4:46

CHAPTER FIVE
THE CAMERA DEPARTMENT
One Light and Illumination Erwin Jaffe
Densitometry Eduard Brody
Three The Chemistry of Photography John L Lapo
Four Photo-Materials and Their Properties Earl J. Sundeen
Five Selecting Photo-Materials Earl J. Snndeen
Six The Darkroom Earl J. Snndeen
Seven The Process Camera —- Herbert P. Paschel
Eight Practical Problems Of the Cameraman Erwin Jaffe
Nine Line Photography — John L. Lupo
Ten Halftones with a Crossline Screen John L. Lupo
Halftones with a Contact Screen from the duPont Booklet entitled
Eleven Basic Halftone Techniqaes on the Magenta Screen 5:58

CHAPTER SIX
COLOR-SEPARATION PHOTOGRAPHY
J. A. C. Yale
One Introduction to Color-Separation Photography
Two Color-Separation Essentials
Three Direct Method Color-Separation Procedure 6:10
Four Indirect Method Color-Separation Procedure 6:13

CHAPTER SEVEN
PHOTOGRAPHIC MASKING AND COLOR CORRECTING
One The Principles and Techniques of Lithographic Process Color
Reproduction Frank 1M. Pre:zcil
Two Process Inks in Color Correcting Jack JV. White 7:11
Three GATF'S Color Diagrams — M. Prencil
Four Color Correcting by Photographic Masking from GA TF
Textbook No. 509, entitled Color Separation Photography 7:19
Five Equipment for Masking Charles Shapiro 7:28
Six GA TF System for Calculating Mask Strength Jack W'. White
Seven Undercolor.Removal Masking for High Speed Wet Printing 7:30
—F. R. clapper 7:30

CHAPTER EIGHT
THE LITHO ART DEPARTMENT
Bernard R. Halpern
One Equipment of the Litho Art Department
Two Materials Used in the Litho Art Department
Three Opaquing
Four Procedure for Manual Color Correction
Five Dot Xtching
Six Manual Color Separation Techniques 8:13

CHAPTER NINE
THE STRIPPING AND PHOTOCOMPOSING DEPARTMENTS
One Review of Modern Stripping Techniques Bernard R. Halpern
Two Layout and Equipment Bernard R. Halpern
Three Tools for Stripping Bernard R. Halpern
Four Materials and Supplies for Stripping Bernard R. Halpern
Five Auxiliary Stripping Operations Bernard R. Halpern 9:12
Six Goldenrod Flats for Black-and-White Stripping
Bernard R. Halpern 9:18
Seven Color Stripping Bernard R. Halpern 9:22
Eight Imposition E. A. Kilheffer 9:25
Nine Photocomposing — Charles Latham 9:31

CHAPTER TEN
THE PLATEMAKING DEPARTMENT
Michael H. Bruno
One Introduction 10:1
Two Equipment for Platemaking 10:3
Three Platemaking Materials
Four Chemistry Of Platemaking 10:11
Five Graining 10:22
Six Surface Plates 10:24
Seven Deep-Etch Plates 10:28
Eight Bimetal Plates 10:31
Nine Presensitized, Wipe-On, Direct Image, KPR and
Electrostatic Plates 10:34
Ten Handling Plates on the Press 10:37

CHAPTER ELEVEN
THE PROOFING DEPARTMENT
One The Purposes and Methods of Proofing Vtctor Strauss 11:1
Two Single-Color and Multicolor Proofing
— the late Victor E. Friedman 11:2
Three Full-Color Proofing the late Joseph Mazzaferri 11:6

CHAPTER TWELVE
LITHOGRAPHIC PRESSWORK
Charles Shapiro
One Introduction to Presswork 12:1
Two Describing a Lithographic Press 12:2
Three Feeders
Four Guides, Grippers and Insertion Devices 12:8
Five The Printing Unit, I: Cylinders 12:15
Six The Printing Unit, II: Inking and Dampening 12:27
Seven The Delivery 12:40
Eight Running the Press 12:42
Nine Multicolor Presses 12:54
Section 12:56
Ten The Lithographic Offset Wcb Press 12.60
Eleven Safety in the Pressroom

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
INK AND PAPER FOR LITHOGRAPHY 13:1
One Lithographic Ink Fundamentals Robert F. Reed 13:6
Two Lithographic Printing Inks —L. M. Larsen
Three Facts About Paper Ingredients and Papermaking
the S. D. Warren Company 13:15
Four How Certain Paper Characteristics Are Achieved
Wye S. D. JV'arren Company 13:22
Five The Properties and Testing of Paper George Sears 13:28
Six Paper Requirements for Offset Robert F. Reed 13:36
Seven Paper Storage and Conditioning Robert F. Reed 13:39
Eight Offset Printing Problems Robert F. Reed 13:42
Nine Practical Paper Testing Robert F. Reed 13:47
Ten Ordering Paper for Lithography Charles V. Morris 13:51

CHAPTER FOURTEEN
BINDING
One Pamphlet Binding Mortimer Sendor 14:1
Two Mechanical and Looseleaf Binding Jack Slopes 14:7
Three Case Binding — Edward J. Triere 14:13
Four Binding Specifications for Litho Production — the Bookbinders
Guild and the Metropolitan Lithographers Association, Inc. 14:20

CHAPTER FIFTEEN
VARIOUS SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
One Bronzing and Varnishing Sidney Letine 15:1
Two Varnishing and Coating of Lithographed Papers Leo Cahn 15:2
Three Diecutting of Labels — Sidney Lerine 15:4
Four Steel Rule Diecutting of Cardboard Displays Victor Stranss 15:5
Five Mounting and Finishing of Cardboard Displays Victor Strauss 15:8
Six Folding Box Making William D. Hall 15:12

CHAPTER SIXTEEN
LITHOGRAPHIC TRADE CUSTOMS
Arthur A. Atha
One Court Cases and Their Decisions 16:1
Two Suggested List of Terms of Sale 16:4

GLOSSARY OF LITHOGRAPHIC TERMS 17:1
BIBLIOGRAPHY I8:1
APPENDIX 19:1
INDEX 20:1
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