verb
- to set type or arrange text for printing using photographic or digital methods rather than traditional metal type
Usage: printing and publishing; largely historical; replaced by modern digital typesetting
Examples
- The newspaper began to photocompose its pages in the 1970s.
- Modern designers rarely photocompose; they use digital layout software instead.
- The printing house decided to photocompose the manuscript to speed up production.
- Before digital typesetting, publishers would photocompose text onto film for offset printing.