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23 April 1979 Future Trends In Laser Imaging For The Graphic Arts Industry
Larry G. Larson
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Proceedings Volume 0169, Laser Printing; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957002
Event: Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1979, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
The future of laser imaging for the graphic arts industry is inextricably tied to computer-related applications. The early work in the field was logically constrained by limitations in the technology. Lasers, for example, have only recently moved from the laboratory to the commercial and industrial environment. The use of lasers with graphics is a recent phenomenon derived from economic pressures which always, in a capitalistic society, lead to new and better ways of doing old jobs. Current applications of lasers in the graphic arts industry, although exciting, will soon be replaced by the marriage of computers which operate interactively and adaptively with the "laser and user" to result in "INTELLIGENT MAN-MACHINE INFORMATION SYSTEMS."
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Larry G. Larson "Future Trends In Laser Imaging For The Graphic Arts Industry", Proc. SPIE 0169, Laser Printing, (23 April 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957002
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Printing

Laser applications

Laser systems engineering

Graphic arts

Laser imaging

Imaging systems

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