Why does it look like this when printed? What designers must know about pre-press settings
Why does it look like this when printed? What designers must know about pre-press settings
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Why do you need to understand "prepress setting knowledge"?
Many creators have had this nightmare. After finally completing the design file, they sent it to the printing factory, but faced the next obstacle. When communicating with the printing company, they were confused:
Did you have any bleeding? Do you want to fill in the gaps? Is this your special color? Do you want to print four colors black or K100?
If you are also confused about these terms, open this book now and quickly supplement your relevant knowledge!
This book is the latest masterpiece of the well-known Japanese visual designer "Nana Inoue". Teacher Inoue has been engaged in teaching visual design and Photoshop, Illustrator and other software for many years, and has published many related works. Recently, she discovered that many readers have a lot of confusion about "printing" and "output", so she used this book to explain it.
In the past, only professionals might have to send their works to printing plants for mass printing, but times have changed. Now many creators design their own postcards, stickers, washi tape and other cultural and creative products, and many people edit self-made publications for small-scale production. Publishing, however, once the work is printed, it will face various complex setting issues. Creators must have basic knowledge of printing structures and printing methods in order to communicate smoothly with relevant personnel and print the work as they imagined.
In this book, Teacher Inoue will use the beautifully finished manuscripts she has produced as examples, coupled with her rich printing experience, to teach readers step by step how to make various settings, and explain the problems that may be encountered when printing. Paired with a large number of software setting illustrations, as long as you have the basics of software operation, you will definitely learn a wealth of pre-press knowledge and setting skills through the explanations in this book, and find more possibilities for the way your works are presented.
Many creators have had this nightmare. After finally completing the design file, they sent it to the printing factory, but faced the next obstacle. When communicating with the printing company, they were confused:
Did you have any bleeding? Do you want to fill in the gaps? Is this your special color? Do you want to print four colors black or K100?
If you are also confused about these terms, open this book now and quickly supplement your relevant knowledge!
This book is the latest masterpiece of the well-known Japanese visual designer "Nana Inoue". Teacher Inoue has been engaged in teaching visual design and Photoshop, Illustrator and other software for many years, and has published many related works. Recently, she discovered that many readers have a lot of confusion about "printing" and "output", so she used this book to explain it.
In the past, only professionals might have to send their works to printing plants for mass printing, but times have changed. Now many creators design their own postcards, stickers, washi tape and other cultural and creative products, and many people edit self-made publications for small-scale production. Publishing, however, once the work is printed, it will face various complex setting issues. Creators must have basic knowledge of printing structures and printing methods in order to communicate smoothly with relevant personnel and print the work as they imagined.
In this book, Teacher Inoue will use the beautifully finished manuscripts she has produced as examples, coupled with her rich printing experience, to teach readers step by step how to make various settings, and explain the problems that may be encountered when printing. Paired with a large number of software setting illustrations, as long as you have the basics of software operation, you will definitely learn a wealth of pre-press knowledge and setting skills through the explanations in this book, and find more possibilities for the way your works are presented.
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