lyijylevyltä
Lyijylevyltä is a Finnish term that translates directly to "from the lead plate." In a historical context, it often refers to a printing method utilizing lead plates, particularly in early lithography or for creating certain types of engraved images. Before the widespread adoption of photomechanical reproduction techniques, printers would engrave or etch designs onto lead plates. These plates would then be inked and pressed onto paper to create copies. The durability of lead made it suitable for repeated use in printing.
The phrase "lyijylevyltä" can also appear in discussions about vintage sound recordings. In the early days of