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Posted by June Curtice on May 20, 1997 at 11:01:24:
In Reply to: Learning Prepress posted by dekay on May 05, 1997 at 17:40:34:
dekay: Can you be more specific about your current
prepress experience? I can help more specifically
if I know where you are in your learning curve. Also suggest you
visit some local service bureaus, ask questions,
pick up any materials they have on their output
requirements. Meanwhile, check out these sites:
Electronic Prepress Glossary will familiarize you
with the terminology of prepress:
http://www.herzig.com/Glossary.html
GPC - Forums Lists for PrePress will give you
program-specific sites:
http://esther.ledet.com/gpc/forums.htm
Richard's PS Junk Page has some good information:
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~cj434/
Making PostScript files for Linotronic Prints gives
basics of outputting to a Linotronic imagesetter:
http://www.axiomny.com/psinstruct/linoprint.html
Amazon Books is another resource. You might want to
do a search for prepress:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/index2.html/1830-5497620-815392