I'm an offset pressman, don't write us off so quick,lol. It's been nice since the digital switch for plate making, instead of film. Our local vo-tech is still churning out 25 kids a year running 1/c ABDicks.
Offset will be around forever. One of my accounts was a state prison print shop where the manager was an ex-newspaper guy who ran several small town newspapers. He educated me on just about every printing process there was. They had a room full of machines like the one I posted the picture of above, but he had another room full of ABDicks for prisoners to run specialty jobs like business cards and glossy foldout information cards. Those eventually went to digital color machines and one press was retained just in case it was needed.
High res digital is impressive and becomes so more each year, but you still can't beat a seasoned pressman tweaking a photo with loving care from an analog camera plate on a well maintained press using a good paper grade.
It's more about time and money these days. That, and the decision makers are younger digital freaks who grew up with Microsoft and Apple products, not Heidelberg and ABDicks.
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