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Preparing a Digital File:
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This
is a short guide to preparing digital files
for output on digital copiers. If you follow
these simple guidelines for preparing your
files it will not only save you time, but
also help your project get finished correctly.
Basically files come in two flavors, Native
(Word, Excel, PageMaker, QuarkXpress, Corel
Draw, etc.) and Portable formats (PDF and
HTML)... read
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Color Output Tips:
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This
section is a primer on how to get consistent
color output through the use of color charts
from our various color output devices. Your
computer monitor can display a huge range
(gamut) of colors. Color copiers and printers
can reproduce only a portion of those colors.
In addition, each model of copier or printer
reproduces a DIFFERENT range of colors. You
may have experienced this when you printed
a document on your inkjet printer at home,
then got a completely different result when
printing it on a color copier... read
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Scanning Images:
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This
section will give you tips on how to get good
results when scanning images. Scanned images
come in four basic flavors: Black & White
Line Art (drawings, cartoons, simple logos),
Color Line Art (corporate image logos, advertisements),
Black & White Photos (old pictures, art
pictures for use in newspapers or magazines)
& Color Photos (family photos, art reproductions,
etc.). Each of these types of images require
slightly different techniques in order to
get good results when scanning... read
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Copyright Issues:
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Copy Plus Copying Guidelines are based on U.S.
Copyright Laws regarding copyrighted works
and trademarks. U.S. Law provides the holder
of a copyright with the exclusive right to
reproduce or allow someone else to reproduce
the copyrighted work. Copy Plus requires written
permission from the copyright holder in order
to reproduce a copyrighted work. Trademarks
such as Copy Plus, etc. also require written
permission of the trademark holder if you
are going to use them in your project... read
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