English edit

Etymology edit

film +‎ setter

Noun edit

filmsetter (plural filmsetters)

  1. A filmsetting machine.
    • 1978, Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily, Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, →ISBN:
      This provided an input speed that exceeded the capability of unscanned image filmsetters. Unscanned filmsetter devices use a moving matrix grid or a stationary character grid with electromechanical control of character selection for photographic recording.
    • 1989, Allen Hutt, Bob James, Newspaper Design Today: A Manual for Professionals, page 24:
      The first thing to remember about a filmsetter is that it is a camera and that its function is to present language in all its beauty, variety and intricacy.
    • 2007, John Lewis, Typography: Design and Practice, →ISBN, page 107:
      With an accurate lay-out the bulk of the make-up can be done on the filmsetter.