Editor's Note: Graphic layouts can already be completely completed by a variety of layout applications. They provide end users with accurate control and flexibility. Software developers strive to provide solutions for various types of layout requirements, arranging documents in different formats or even different binding styles on one plate.
The various digital layout applications currently on the market can be divided into two major types: desktop publishing software and production process publishing software.
1. Desktop Publishing Software Desktop publishing software refers to software designed for desktop digital prepress processes. In the prepress workflow, the desktop workstation generates the PS file, and it is grouped and printed. Most desktop publishing software allows users to store configuration information as job templates, such as page order, binding, layout adjustment, and so on. Equally important is the ability to store plate template information, including form identification, plate control objects, color patches, and other marks. All typesetting objects must be able to be stored and recalled when printing.
1. Before Postscript many digital typesetting software is to generate the PS file and then compose the various digitized pages. However, some of them are first generated after the typesetting PS file, this type has two major companies: ALAP Co., Ltd. and DK&A prepress the company.
ALAP Imposer is a typesetting software solution for QuarkXPress Xtension type, with separation and output capabilities in Quark. In the process of typesetting, the user can check the order and position of the page by means of the page size preview of the icon size. This low-price typesetting option is only suitable for the Quark page, and is limited to 8-up and 4-up typesetting.
DK&A INposition is another typesetting software for QuarkXPress Xtension. It is also used for typesetting before generating PS files. This typesetting scheme can handle Quark files, PageMaker files, PS files, TIFF files, and PDF files. Also in the layout process, icon-sized pages can be used for previewing, and all template information can be exported and archived. However, IN position has a clear limitation, that is, pages of different sizes cannot be lined up together. So say INplsition is designed for the publishing market because all the pages in the book are the same size.
2. After the PS file is generated, the typesetting for the small printer is the best choice for the “all-in-one†workflow before generating the Postscript file. However, for large printers, this situation is less than ideal. Because they found that allowing an employee to skillfully complete an operation can maximize the role of each employee. This streamlined approach allows make-up staff, plate-making staff and photographic staff to do their best in various positions, such as trapping and typesetting. The typesetting software that generates the PS file and then makes the layout is very suitable for this kind of work. There are many examples to prove this.
Dynagam
DynaStrip is a full-featured typesetting software capable of handling PS, EPS, TIFF, and PDF files. The software fully reflects the developer's understanding of the printing industry. Users are prepared to collect individual documents on a light-transmitting imposition stage, a feature that allows traditional prepress workers to receive training quickly. The DynaSl interface in DynaStrip software fully reflects that software developers are also striving to provide users with ease of use while maintaining software flexibility. Using this interface to handle simple publications can be done within ten steps, and standard methods can also be used to handle more complex jobs.
The software can discharge pages of different sizes or bindings on one plate, can compensate for margins, and can accept Preps and Presswise template files. In addition, the software also has a version conversion function, so it can produce a multi-purpose application of an object or data. This is useful for printers who wish to output different versions of the same job.
Preps can layout pages of different sizes or bindings on one printing plate, and also has compensation function for network applications. The user can create corresponding corrections for each press or combination of each press and paper. Cutting data that supports CIP3 can be exported to Polar cutters, automating cutting tasks from job to job. Preps has its own method of handling a variety of digital process solutions.
Ultimate's Impostrip software was first introduced in 1989 and is the first commercial software to use a typographic PS file. Impostrip can be used as an integral part of ON-QOPI, trapping, and layout solutions. Impostrip is compatible with over 150 typesetting software, including software that supports PDF, EPS, TIFF, and Postscript files. With the Impostrip full-splash scheme, pages of different file formats or sizes can be arranged on a single plate.
Impostrip also features Origami capabilities. The Origami feature uses a "visual folding model" that is useful for very complex folding methods. When the electronic folding is over, page layout is also ended. Impostrip employs a client/server architecture whereby a single-page PS file can be typeset on a server controlled by client workstations over the network. Finally use the MarkView tool to preview numerous tags.
Quite Imposition is a typesetting software for the Adobe Acrobat launched by the British company Quite. Using the plug-in in the Quitelmposition software, you can typeset a single page in a PDF file and finally get a complete PDF file. However, this typesetting process for stand-alone pages is not the same as for other software. For example, before head-to-head layout, each individual page must be rotated and renumbered. (To be continued)
The various digital layout applications currently on the market can be divided into two major types: desktop publishing software and production process publishing software.
1. Desktop Publishing Software Desktop publishing software refers to software designed for desktop digital prepress processes. In the prepress workflow, the desktop workstation generates the PS file, and it is grouped and printed. Most desktop publishing software allows users to store configuration information as job templates, such as page order, binding, layout adjustment, and so on. Equally important is the ability to store plate template information, including form identification, plate control objects, color patches, and other marks. All typesetting objects must be able to be stored and recalled when printing.
1. Before Postscript many digital typesetting software is to generate the PS file and then compose the various digitized pages. However, some of them are first generated after the typesetting PS file, this type has two major companies: ALAP Co., Ltd. and DK&A prepress the company.
ALAP Imposer is a typesetting software solution for QuarkXPress Xtension type, with separation and output capabilities in Quark. In the process of typesetting, the user can check the order and position of the page by means of the page size preview of the icon size. This low-price typesetting option is only suitable for the Quark page, and is limited to 8-up and 4-up typesetting.
DK&A INposition is another typesetting software for QuarkXPress Xtension. It is also used for typesetting before generating PS files. This typesetting scheme can handle Quark files, PageMaker files, PS files, TIFF files, and PDF files. Also in the layout process, icon-sized pages can be used for previewing, and all template information can be exported and archived. However, IN position has a clear limitation, that is, pages of different sizes cannot be lined up together. So say INplsition is designed for the publishing market because all the pages in the book are the same size.
2. After the PS file is generated, the typesetting for the small printer is the best choice for the “all-in-one†workflow before generating the Postscript file. However, for large printers, this situation is less than ideal. Because they found that allowing an employee to skillfully complete an operation can maximize the role of each employee. This streamlined approach allows make-up staff, plate-making staff and photographic staff to do their best in various positions, such as trapping and typesetting. The typesetting software that generates the PS file and then makes the layout is very suitable for this kind of work. There are many examples to prove this.
Dynagam
DynaStrip is a full-featured typesetting software capable of handling PS, EPS, TIFF, and PDF files. The software fully reflects the developer's understanding of the printing industry. Users are prepared to collect individual documents on a light-transmitting imposition stage, a feature that allows traditional prepress workers to receive training quickly. The DynaSl interface in DynaStrip software fully reflects that software developers are also striving to provide users with ease of use while maintaining software flexibility. Using this interface to handle simple publications can be done within ten steps, and standard methods can also be used to handle more complex jobs.
The software can discharge pages of different sizes or bindings on one plate, can compensate for margins, and can accept Preps and Presswise template files. In addition, the software also has a version conversion function, so it can produce a multi-purpose application of an object or data. This is useful for printers who wish to output different versions of the same job.
Preps can layout pages of different sizes or bindings on one printing plate, and also has compensation function for network applications. The user can create corresponding corrections for each press or combination of each press and paper. Cutting data that supports CIP3 can be exported to Polar cutters, automating cutting tasks from job to job. Preps has its own method of handling a variety of digital process solutions.
Ultimate's Impostrip software was first introduced in 1989 and is the first commercial software to use a typographic PS file. Impostrip can be used as an integral part of ON-QOPI, trapping, and layout solutions. Impostrip is compatible with over 150 typesetting software, including software that supports PDF, EPS, TIFF, and Postscript files. With the Impostrip full-splash scheme, pages of different file formats or sizes can be arranged on a single plate.
Impostrip also features Origami capabilities. The Origami feature uses a "visual folding model" that is useful for very complex folding methods. When the electronic folding is over, page layout is also ended. Impostrip employs a client/server architecture whereby a single-page PS file can be typeset on a server controlled by client workstations over the network. Finally use the MarkView tool to preview numerous tags.
Quite Imposition is a typesetting software for the Adobe Acrobat launched by the British company Quite. Using the plug-in in the Quitelmposition software, you can typeset a single page in a PDF file and finally get a complete PDF file. However, this typesetting process for stand-alone pages is not the same as for other software. For example, before head-to-head layout, each individual page must be rotated and renumbered. (To be continued)
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