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English: Press photo of what is said to be the world's largest process camera at that time. The lens weighed 25 pounds and it used film plates 5 feet square. A 150 line per square inch screen was used for converting continuous tone for printing. Process cameras generally used a roll down glass halftone screen or a flexible film screen that was held over a smaller sheet of film by a vacuum back. Cleveland, Ohio 1938. Selection from Daniel D. Teoli Jr. Archival Collection
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