Synopses & Reviews
This book addresses the challenge of trapping and understanding the conversion of light-based digital files on the desktop to producing pigment-based printed images for designers and graphic artists working off the desktop. The factors involved in the precision of reproducing what is seen on the screen to a printed sheet, without falling in to a trapping, or misregistration problem are discussed. It examines the design vs. production perspective in identifying the benefits of addressing technical aspects of page production for more accurate and cost efficient results.
Synopsis
This book addresses the challenge of trapping and understanding the conversion of light-based digital files on the desktop to producing pigment-based printed images. The factors involved in the precision of reproducing what is seen on the screen to a printed sheet, without falling in to a trapping, or misregistration problem are discussed. It examines the design vs. production perspective in identifying the benefits of addressing technical aspects of page production for more accurate and cost efficient results.
About the Author
Robin McAllister has been speaking about and teaching others to create effective pages since before Desktop Publishing was invented. Of course, it was a lot harder to do then.
In the process of teaching others, he's written a lot of "how-to" guides and training manuals - starting with how to mark up copy mechanically, and proceeding through sophisticated page layout techniques. He is a contributing editor for FreeHand Graphics Studio Skills 5.5 (Hayden Books). Add to that a hundred or so - articles for magazines and newsletters, and presentations of one sort or another to literally thousands of people and you get the idea that he's committed to the industry. Has been, in fact, since the late 1960s.
He is a recognized speaker at leading seminars in the United States and internationally. Robin views himself as a publishing educator, giving attention first to what is going to get the job done - including an interaction of all the disciplines involved in the publishing process. His presentations and training sessions focus on productivity and following effective publishing protocols rather than showing which buttons to push.
In addition to other activities, Rob is the forum leader for America Online's Desktop and Web Publishing Forum. He is a Senior Editor for Print On Demand Business and Print On Demand Solutions and is a regular contributor to Electronic Publishing magazines. His emphasis is on page layout and graphic arts service provider matters, coupled with legal, ethical and business issues.
Table of Contents
The Need for Trapping. Basics of Trapping on the Desktop. Trapping by Design. Trapping in Illustration Programs. Trapping in Photoshop. Trapping in QuarkXpress. Trapping in Adobe PageMaker. Conclusion. Glossary.