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Definition of pre-press in English: pre-pressadjective Relating to composition, page layout, and other work done on a publication before it is actually printed. Example sentencesExamples - Those affected were people working in pre-press, clerical and ‘facilities and services' areas.
- Writing, editing, layout and pre-press preparations are computerised and the publishing workflow is all network based.
- Her extensive experience in the production and pre-press aspects of publishing inclined her towards management and she worked for a couple of different magazine groups.
- New floors are being laid and the pre-press area will be separated with isolating walls but all the careful instructions, labels and painted floor lines restricting movement are in place to prevent an unwitting disaster.
- However, pre-press and production employers say math, science and IT skills are as important as creative software skills and new entrants are expected to learn on the job.
- We see this phenomenon of ‘not reinventing the wheel’ in applications as diverse as engineering design, pre-press projects and even animated films.
- The company is also in the process of rolling out a $14 million pre-press system upgrade across all its regional mastheads.
- The digital graphics department is essentially the company's pre-press operation - turning working files into a set of electronic masters, with exact specifications for color and alignment on printing presses.
- Broadcast, medical, financial, pre-press, and other commercial markets all use DVD-based systems to insure their data's long-term integrity.
- We saw digital print as a natural progression from what we were doing in our pre-press environment.
- This model is aimed at professional color processing use such as in digital photo editing, digital pre-press operation and various computer design work.
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