Production of Yank Magazine in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Interior of a building. An editor and a business manager working with negatives for the layout of the magazine. The negative of the cover picture. A litho plate is removed from an acid bath for clearing and is rinsed off with water. The plate is placed in a centrifuge while albumin solution is poured on the surface. It is removed from the centrifuge. Ink rubbed on the plate.
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