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We're do-it-yourselfers at TIME. To the greatest extent possible, we like to produce each issue with our own staff, because we believe that's the best guarantee of quality. Last month we became self-reliant in an important new area, a complex technological process called imaging. Through...
"Having our own imaging capability makes the production process more responsive to the news," says Mark Stelzner, our manager of imaging operations. The old system involved an elaborate flow pattern -- a little like a Super Bowl play -- of pictures, paper layouts and computer data, tied to three separate computer systems...
Under the new system, we have all our own imaging equipment, which sits in a user-friendly room adjacent to the art and picture departments, where most of the material originates. "Now changes can be made at almost any stage of the production process," Stelzner says, "right up until the...
Because the shortened lines of communication make the production process more efficient, the staff of 15 specialists that Stelzner assembled has more time to perfect its work. The staff can start earlier on the color correction of photographs, a technique performed on the computer imaging screens to ensure that pictures...
IMAGING: Mark Stelzner (Manager); Gerard Abrahamsen, Paul Dovell, John Dragonetti, Paul Gettinger, Kin Wah Lam, Carl Leidig, Linda Parker, Mark P. Polomski, Lois Rubenstein, Jacqueline Shubitowski, David Spatz, Lorri Stenton, Simon Tack, Paul White