[Editors] print wheel

Scott Campbell scottc at MIT.EDU
Tue Oct 19 21:07:20 EDT 2004


How old ARE you guys?  I thought I had seniority.  My proportion 
wheel WAS plastic -- it is long gone -- and I don't even know what 
some of these other things are.I still have Pantone books, though.

At 8:41 PM -0400 10/19/04, Marsha Sanders wrote:
>Sounds like we all studied design in the same old dark ages! Do any 
>of you still have any rubylith? (my proportion wheel is cardboard, 
>too.)
>Marsha
>
>At 07:36 PM 10/19/2004 -0400, William T G Litant wrote:
>>Yes, I still have my proportion wheel .. but PLASTIC?? Mine is 
>>cardboard. I also
>>have a blue pencil, a t-square, various X=Acto knives, some Pantone 
>>charts and
>>paper pickers, photo spotting dyes, my Kodak Darkroom Dataguide (with neutral
>>density chart), a set of French curves, a rubber cement pickup that I've been
>>growing since 1977 ...
>>
>>Bill Litant
>>
>>
>>Quoting Debbie Levey <levey at MIT.EDU>:
>>
>>>        Now that I've progressed to moveable type, I wondered if
>>>  anyone else still uses a print wheel (2 attached plastic circles, one
>>>  inside the other, purely mechanical) to size pictures.
>>>
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