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Prepress

Printing and Design Terms

The collection of processes and services performed to prepare a document for printing, ensuring it is ready for production on a press. Prepress involves various tasks, including:

  • Stripping: Assembling film negatives or positives for accurate page alignment (used primarily in traditional printing).
  • Scanning: Converting physical images or artwork into digital formats suitable for printing.
  • Color Separation: Dividing an image into its component colors (e.g., CMYK) for multi-color printing.
  • Proofing: Creating proofs to check for errors, color accuracy, and overall layout.
  • Imposition: Arranging pages on a print sheet for proper sequencing, alignment, and minimal waste during printing.

Prepress ensures the design meets technical and aesthetic requirements for high-quality output. It is a critical step in the printing process, bridging the gap between design and production.