Mr. Jenner. You pull off proofs but your presses are proof presses, and that's all?
Mr. Stovall. Right; we have no printing presses in this regard.
Mr. Jenner. I take it you do a lot of camera work?
Mr. Stovall. Considerable; yes.
Mr. Jenner. But it is commercial camera work?
Mr. Stovall. Right; it isn't even photography. It is only the part of reducing and enlarging printed material that we set in our type shop. It has to be re-sized and we also make screen veloxes.
Mr. Jenner. Explain for the record what that is.
Mr. Stovall. A velox is a photographic print that has been screened by a dot press to separate the tone values in order that a camera can shoot them in black and white or in any group of colors, but it breaks it down into minute units that a camera will recognize.
Mr. Jenner. That's like half tones for newspaper printing?
Mr. Stovall. Right.