Fototypsætningens
Fototypsætning, also known as phototypesetting or photosetting, was a method of setting type for printing by projecting characters onto a photographic medium. This technology emerged in the mid-20th century as a successor to hot metal typesetting and metal-based letterpress printing. Instead of physically casting individual metal letters, phototypesetting used light to expose characters onto film or paper.
The process typically involved a machine that held a matrix of characters, often on a rotating disc
Phototypesetting offered several advantages over its predecessors. It was faster, quieter, and produced a cleaner, sharper