DRAFTING BY CAMERA.—A huge 70-inch lens (one of only two in the entire U.S.A.) of the photoreproduction camera. Drawings as large as 5 x 15 feet can be photographed and remade in the same scale. So large is the camera that it occupies two rooms. The copying board shown here moves on roller* to a distant wall for larger drawings.
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Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 6
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60DRAFTING BY CAMERA.—A huge 70-inch lens (one of only two in the entire U.S.A.) of the photoreproduction camera. Drawings as large as 5 x 15 feet can be photographed and remade in the same scale. So large is the camera that it occupies two rooms. The copying board shown here moves on roller* to a distant wall for larger drawings. Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 6
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