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Crosfield Electronics was a British electronics imaging company founded by John Crosfield (1915 - 2012) to produce process imaging devices for the print industry. The firm was notable for its innovation.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosfield_Electronics Wikipedia]</ref> | |||
1979 Introduced the Computervision Designer IV system | |||
1981 April. Introduced a new design of electronic colour scanner. They also invested £2 million pounds into a new CNC machine shop with tapes produced direct from the design database. | |||
1981 June. Developing the CAD-System. Crosfield's Magnascan 530/540 was the latest in the series of machines which provided electronic colour separation from colour transparencies and prints, enhancing them for consistent quality when reproduced in magazines and brochures etc.<ref>The Engineer 1981/06/04</ref> | |||
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Crosfield Electronics was a British electronics imaging company founded by John Crosfield (1915 - 2012) to produce process imaging devices for the print industry. The firm was notable for its innovation.[1]
1979 Introduced the Computervision Designer IV system
1981 April. Introduced a new design of electronic colour scanner. They also invested £2 million pounds into a new CNC machine shop with tapes produced direct from the design database.
1981 June. Developing the CAD-System. Crosfield's Magnascan 530/540 was the latest in the series of machines which provided electronic colour separation from colour transparencies and prints, enhancing them for consistent quality when reproduced in magazines and brochures etc.[2]