Relating to composition, page layout, and other work done on a publication before it is actually printed.
上印机前的(正式印刷前的排版、版面设计等)
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Those affected were people working in pre-press, clerical and ‘facilities and services' areas.
Writing, editing, layout and pre-press preparations are computerised and the publishing workflow is all network based.
Her extensive experience in the production and pre-press aspects of publishing inclined her towards management and she worked for a couple of different magazine groups.
New floors are being laid and the pre-press area will be separated with isolating walls but all the careful instructions, labels and painted floor lines restricting movement are in place to prevent an unwitting disaster.
However, pre-press and production employers say math, science and IT skills are as important as creative software skills and new entrants are expected to learn on the job.
We see this phenomenon of ‘not reinventing the wheel’ in applications as diverse as engineering design, pre-press projects and even animated films.
The company is also in the process of rolling out a $14 million pre-press system upgrade across all its regional mastheads.
The digital graphics department is essentially the company's pre-press operation - turning working files into a set of electronic masters, with exact specifications for color and alignment on printing presses.
Broadcast, medical, financial, pre-press, and other commercial markets all use DVD-based systems to insure their data's long-term integrity.
We saw digital print as a natural progression from what we were doing in our pre-press environment.
This model is aimed at professional color processing use such as in digital photo editing, digital pre-press operation and various computer design work.