Pocket Guide to Digital Prepress

“Pocket Guide to Digital Prepress” by Frank J. Romano, published by Delmar Publishers in 1996, is a comprehensive resource that spans 336 pages. This edition offers an up-to-date exploration of digital tools essential for preparing artwork for printing, covering everything from scanners to advanced software.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various aspects of the reproduction process, including camera-ready and computer-ready art, pagination, and color reproduction. The book addresses hardware and software considerations, press technology, workflow issues, and the latest applications of media technology, providing a logical framework for understanding prepress processes in the context of business and economics.
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This book provides comprehensive, up-to-the-minute coverage of today’s digital tools from scanners to sophisticated software for preparation of artwork to film and plates for printing. A broad overview of the reproduction process introduces the many other integral variables as they relate to production. Topics such as camera-ready and computer-ready art, pagination, color reproduction, hardware and software, press technology, work flow issues, output and service bureaus, on-demand technology and the latest applications of media technology are discussed and placed into this logical approach to prepress processes.
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