• The VideoComp was developed by Dr. Rudolf Hell of Kiel, Germany, as the Digiset, and marketed by RCA GSD in the U.S. in the late 1960s and early 1970s...
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    contracted with German company Rudolf Hell to market adaptations of the Digiset photocomposition system as the Videocomp, and a Laser Color Scanner. The...
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    engraving of printing plates and an electronic photo typesetting system called digiset marketed in the US as VideoComp by RCA and later by III. He has received...
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    Corporation (later Autologic) produced the APS series. Rudolf Hell developed the Digiset machine in Germany. The RCA Graphic Systems Division manufactured this...
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    industry: typesetting and layout programs for publishers for the use of Digiset, and software for the Chromacom image processing system developed by Hell...
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  • photo-typesetting technology they had licensed from Rudolf Hell. Originally known as Digiset, RCA sold the systems under the name Videocomp. About 50 Videocomp systems...
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    any size (resolution) is crucial. In 1965, Dr. Rudolf Hell invented the Digiset, the first electronic typesetter. In 1970, Xerox put into operation the...
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  • for commercial computer typesetting. RCA acquired the US rights to the Digiset machine of Rudolf Hell and marketed an adaptation as the Videocomp. About...
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    Editori, Venezia 2009, pp. 80–83 Meri Lao, Dizionario maniacale del sette, DigiSet, Roma 2013, ISBN 978-88-909048-0-6, p. 81 e pp. 298–299 Licia Mari, Ruzante...
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