Basics of Working With FrameMaker / Printing Documents
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Let's take a look at printing - how do you print? Well, we go to the file menu, choose print or Control P, and let's take a look at this dialog box. We can print all pages or just the start page or I can print a range from one to let's say twenty. We have odd numbered pages; we can collate our pages; skip blank pages or print low resolution images; even numbered pages; the last sheet first; spot color as black and white. What basically a spot color is, is one particular ink. A good example of a spot color is the red on some soup cans that you see. They use one ink to produce that one red color. Registration marks; thumbnails; copies; and I can also scale my printed document; and I can print to file. Separation setup - let's click that. What color separations are, are actually four different colors are used to produce a document. Often when you’ve finished with your printed file, and you send it to the printer, they make four films and each film is used to create a printing plate. We have portrait and landscape in the print set up - I could choose Adobe PDF writer, Web Works Rasterizer, or Acrobat Distiller. Let me talk about what a separation really is - you use four colors to produce printed documents, cyan, magenta, yellow and black, CMYK. Now what's important is, most printed documents are made up of these four colors. Four colors combined, which is CMYK, is used to create a printed document - cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Now you also have what is called a spot color - spot color is one particular ink. Normally we use four inks to produce a bunch of color combinations. to produce a bunch of color combinations.
Tutorial Information
| Course: | Adobe FrameMaker 7 |
| Author: | Mario Leone |
| SKU: | 33408 |
| ISBN: | 1932072187 |
| Release Date: | 2003-01-28 |
| Duration: | 9 hrs / 129 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | For Online University members only |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |
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