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Digital Printing Reference Xerox iG
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Xerox Job Preparation Guide for Des
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i 1 2 3 4 5 Contents Intro—Digita
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Introducing The Xerox Digital Produ
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Inside the Xerox iGen3 ® (Our Flag
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Stock 1Choosing Stock • Stock Pro
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Brightness Brightness is the measur
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Table 1-1 Paper finish categories F
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Recommendations for Finish/Smoothne
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Impurities Impurities in the paper-
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Size and Weight Specifications The
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The following stocks are not recomm
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Setup 2Before You Begin • Which C
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CMYK CMYK color spaces typically ha
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Color Decisions When in doubt, alwa
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Figure 2-4 Adobe Bridge (CS3), Suit
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Figure 2-5 An example of Adobe CS3
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Color Preferences can be found by s
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The Color Management window can be
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Monitor Calibration and Characteriz
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Design 3Things to Consider • Desi
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Type Color • Create solid black t
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Graphics Considerations Color in Gr
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Figure 3-5 QuarkXPress Edit Color D
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Tint Uniformity Digital printing sy
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Photoshop filter effects Design Dig
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Gradients The best produced gradien
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Overprinting in Illustrator • Cho
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Transparency in InDesign • Select
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Figure 3-15 Illustrator Save As PDF
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Figure 3-16 PDF Export files as PDF
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Figure 3-18 Illustrator Save As EPS
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Figure 3-20 Example of Adobe RGB 19
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Figure 3-21 300 dpi resolution 72 d
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Saving Photoshop CS3 Files—Photos
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Photoshop TIFF Format • When savi
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