Mother B . replies : " The photographers will snap us, and you'll find the you're in the rotogravure, " goes the Easter bonnet song.
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The expansive chateau-style residence, featured in 1927 on the cover of the rotogravure magazine " Pictorial California ", has long since been razed and the property subdivided.
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All of this comes with the faint musk of anachronism, of dusty passions and rotogravure poses lifted from another era, perhaps inter-war Europe, and shaken out as if new.
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There, every day thousands of pages are mechanically engraved onto rotogravure cylinders, typically a steel base with a copper layer of about 0.1 mm in which the image is transferred.
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For " Ringo's Rotogravure " in 1976, Starr coined a term to describe their percussive combination, crediting himself as " Thunder " and Keltner as " Lightnin'".
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Rotogravure presses for publication run at per second and more, with paper reel widths of over, enabling an eight-unit press to print about seven million four-color pages per hour.
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Before Eric Bemrose ( Liverpool ) eventually took over the job, in the twelve months it took Bemrose to design and build new ten-unit rotogravure machines, Sun temporarily handled the job.
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Eventually shortening its name to " Weekend ", the magazine, printed using the rotogravure process, In 1959 a French-language edition, " Perspectives ", was launched.
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A number of new advances including offset lithography, flexography, relief print, screen printing, rotogravure, and digital printing greatly reduced the number of workers needed in the modern printshop and newspaper composing room.
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The new magazine printed with the newer revolutionary rotogravure printing presses which enabled them to make extensive use of photographs in a new editing format resembling independent magazines and their graphics then becoming popular in American media.