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Camera-ready
art
Any drawing, photos, illustration
or lettering suitable for photographic
reproduction.
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Bitmap (or "raster")
Electronic representation of
a page, indicating the position of every position
spot (zero or one). A graphic image or picture portrayed
in pixel. Such as jpgs, gifs, eps, tiffs, picts,
psd, bmp, etc…
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Vector
a mathematical defined object(geometrically
perfect). Can be resized or reshaped without
diminishing its sharpness or smoothness. Found
in ai, eps, cmx, cdr, dxf,wmf/emf
- Paper Proof
color or black and white artwork printed
on paper before printing on actual product(s).
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Register Marks
Cross-hair marks applied
to negatives, artwork, photographs
or mechanicals to ensure precise register
on the final product.
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Crop marks
Indicators on artwork to show where
an illustration is to be cut or sized.
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Pantone Matching System
(PMS)
Color scale used to
precisely match colors for printing.
Each hue has a coded number indicating
instructions for mixing inks to achieve
that hue. Available for spot colors
and process colors in coated and uncoated
colors.
- Logo or Logotype
Style of lettering or design of
a company used as a trademark to identify itself.
- Color separation
Separation of multicolored original
art by camera or laser-scan techniques to produce
individual separated colors. There are four common
separatons: yellow, magenta, cyan and black.
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Industry Art Guidelines |
- Mechanical Artwork
The traditional standard for acceptable
mechanical artwork is "camera-ready black and
white" material. Typically, anything of a lesser
quality may be subject to extra charges.
- Vector Artwork Files
- Vector
artwork files must be written in the PostscriptTM
language. Files can obtain no PostscriptTM errors,
stray points or colors assigned to elements in
manner inconsistent with the supplier's published
requirements.
- Any type
set on paths must be converted to Postscript
outlines (curves). If additional or future typesetting
is anticipated or type left unconverted, the
font files must also be supplied for use on the
supplier's specified computer platform (operating
system).
- Any line
thickness must exceed the supplier's minimum
when the artwork is scaled to the actual imprint
size. Files with any placed, parsed or linked
elements require certain additional criteria
described in the standard for "metafiles".
- The artwork
file(s) should be accompanied by a printed proof,
or its electronic equivalent, which communicates
to the supplier the desired result of the use
of the e-artwork file(s).
- Bitmap Artwork Files
- Bitmap
files should render images at 100 percent of
actual imprint size.
- Images
that contain halftones, tints, grayscales or
are intended for process color separation should
have a bitmap resolution (pixels-per-inch) that
is a multiple of no less than 150 to 200 percent
of the line screen frequency specified by the
printing process.
- Images
that contain line art or areas of solid color
should have a bitmap resolution (pixels-per-inch)
of no less than the supplier's specified minimum.
- Unless
suppliers specifically request CMYK files, the
color space of images submitted for process color
separation should remain in the native RGB color
space to permit suppliers to apply their own
separation setup preferences.
- Page Layout Documents
- Page layout
documents must be prepared to render artwork
and/or other elements to be printed at a scale
of 100 percent of the actual imprint size.
- In addition
to submitting the page layout document(s), there
must also be the submission of all vector and/or
bitmap files that are referenced by the page
layout document.
- The font
files and document preferences necessary to properly
render any text in the page layout file must
also be supplied for use on the supplier's specified
computer platform (operating system).
- The page
layout file(s) should be accompanied by a printed
proof, or its electronic equivalent, which communicates
to the supplier the desired result of the use
of the page layout file(s).
- Acrobat (PDF) Files
- PDF files
created from vector files must be suitable for
reverse-conversion to vector files or to use
in the PDF format such that the file meets the
quality standard for vector files.
- PDF files
created from bitmap files must be suitable for
reverse-conversion to bitmap files or for use
in the PDF format such that the file meets the
quality standard for bitmap files.
- PDF files
created from metafiles or page layout documents
must be submitted together with the source document,
all fonts and imported graphic components unless
the supplier specifically waives these requirements.
- PDF files
are acceptable as proofs (both for submission
of the order to the supplier and pre-production
examination by the distributor) subject to the
limitations of the Adobe PDF file format and
any other limitations published by the supplier.
- Other Than Above
- Unless
digital files satisfy the readiness standards
for vector files, bitmap files, metafiles, page
layout files or PDF files - or they are otherwise
specified as acceptable by a particular supplier
- those digital files DO NOT meet the readiness
standards for e-artwor
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