Archive for the ‘prepress’ Category

Creating Faux Bold with Strokes: the Catch

Many of you probably know that if you don’t have the bold or italics version of a font installed in your system, you shouldn’t use your DTP application’s option to make it bold or italics, because that will simply result in a simulation which might work on screen or with a desktop printer, but that [...]

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Changing Screen Angles in Duotone Images, Part 2

I advise you read the first part of this tutorial, so you understand the reason of this ste-by-step tutorial. Wrongly set screen angles and frequency can cause your job to print incorrectly. Most designers won’t need to deal with those settings, as printers will most likely do that themselves, but extra knowledge on this won’t [...]

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Changing Screen Angles in Duotone Images, Part 1

Sometimes, when printing Duotone images, the printed result isn’t what you expected. Your images seem to have a strange dotted pattern which wasn’t in your digital file. This is caused by wrongly set screen angles. To understand this, it is necessary to understand what a screen is in printing.
Ink is layed on paper in form [...]

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How Big Is Big in Pixels?

An image that is 500 x 600 pixels is probably bigger in inches that an image that is 400 x 300 pixels, you say. Well, in actual fact that might be not true when you print your image. The image size also depends on the resolution of the image. Sometimes a bigger image is smaller [...]

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Checking Files for Printing

It is very important to make sure all files sent to printers are press worthy. That means they won’t cause any problems once they hit the press, whether it be font problems, colours and so forth. While there are specific things that can be handled with a preflight checklist—Jacci Howard Bear has a very good [...]

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PDF: History, Features & Co.

While this is not a complete guide to PDFs, here you will find the major types of PDFs and their purposes
Like for any other graphics, a person using a PDF has to make sure he is using the right one for the job. Saying that a
PDF “is good for printing” is like saying that “EPS [...]

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Tip O’ the Day: Choose the Right Printer for the Job

The type, size, colour, number of copies of your printed item influences your choice of what printer to use

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Tip O’ the Day: Use RGB Images for Desktop Printers

RGB is for screen, CMYK is for print. Right? Wrong!

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Changing Screen Angles in Duotone Images

The reason for the moire effect when printing two colour images
Sometimes, when printing Duotone images, the printed result isn’t what you expected. Your images seem to have a strange dotted pattern which wasn’t in your digital file. This is caused by wrongly set screen angles. To understand this, it is necessary to understand what a [...]

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Does painless RGB to CMYK conversion exist?

Explore the advantages of the RGB workflow over the CMYK workflow
Everybody knows that images have to be in CMYK mode if a designer wants to output them with an offset press, right? Well, in certain cases this might not be true. When proper colour management is used, using RGB images for jobs that will be [...]

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