"It was the writer's fortune to witness the culmination of what may be termed the Golden Age of Wood Engraving in the United States; to be present at the birth of photoengraving; to have taken an active part in the struggle for supremacy between wood engraving and photoengraving; to regretfully witness the decline of wood engraving, and to contribute somewhat to the success and popularizing of what is now included in the generic term, "Processwork.""
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Horgan's Half-Tone and Photomechanical Processes (1913)
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Stephen H. Horgan
Stephen Henry Horgan (February 2, 1854 – August 30, 1941) was an American inventor of the halftone process for newspaper usage, and early-on improvements.
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