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Phototype
Phototype
can
refer to
a metal
printing block
, sometimes prepared using
photogravure
to
reproduce
a photograph in printing.
The block
may be a
halftone
image.
Phototype
can also
refer
to
type set
using a
phototypesetting
process to
prepare
pages for photo
lithography
. This process replaced
hot metal typesetting
. It was commonly used in the
late nineteenth century
, and through the 1970s and
1980s
, and was in turn rapidly
rendered
obsolete
by modern systems which employ a
raster image processor
to render an entire page to a single high-resolution
digital image
which is then photoset.
Skin phototype
depends
on the amount of
melanin
pigment
in the skin. It is assessed on a scale from 1 to 6.
See
Fitzpatrick scale
for more
details
.