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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ben Day process</span> Printing and photoengraving technique

The Ben Day process is a printing and photoengraving technique for producing areas of gray or various colors by using fine patterns of ink on the paper. It was developed in 1879 by illustrator and printer Benjamin Henry Day Jr.. The process is commonly described in terms of Ben Day dots, but other shapes can be used, such as parallel lines or textures.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Benjamin Henry Day</span> American newspaper publisher (1810–1889)

Benjamin Henry Day was an American newspaper publisher who founded the New York Sun, the first penny press newspaper in the United States, in 1833.

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<i>The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin</i> 1791 book by Benjamin Franklin

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Ann Smith Franklin was an American colonial newspaper printer and publisher. She inherited the business from her husband, James Franklin, brother of Benjamin Franklin. She published the Mintunt, printed an almanac series. She was the country’s first female newspaper editor, the first woman to write an almanac, and the first woman inducted into the University of Rhode Island's Journalism Hall of Fame.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Benjamin Henry Day Jr.</span> American illustrator and printer (1838–1916)

Benjamin Henry Day Jr. was an illustrator and printer, best known for his invention of Ben-Day dots.

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