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  2. Galley proof - Wikipedia

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    Galley proofs are thus, historically speaking, galleys printed on a proof press. From the printer's point of view, the galley proof, as it originated during the era of hand-set physical type, had two primary purposes, those being to check that the compositor had set the copy accurately (because sometimes individual pieces of type did get put in ...

  3. Artist's proof - Wikipedia

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    A proof of an etching by Hubert von Herkomer, without text, which would appear in the empty rectangular portion of the page above the artist's signature.. The term "proof" is generally, but not consistently, applied only to prints from the late eighteenth-century onwards, beginning with the English mezzotinters, who began the practice of issuing small editions of proofs for collectors, often ...

  4. Prepress proofing - Wikipedia

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    Color proof is made with inkjet printers or thermal sublimation printers in combination with powerful color-management systems. Proofing is usually performed in full-size format, but in some cases small-page format is also acceptable. Color proof serves as a guideline for a printing press operator, and usually stands for a contract proof.

  5. Imposition - Wikipedia

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    The imposition proof is the last test that is performed before beginning the print run. This test is performed to verify, through the formation of a prototype, that the imposition was successful. Typical checks are that the pages are on the correct spot and the crossover bleeds work.

  6. Proofreading - Wikipedia

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    Etaoin shrdlu – Common metal-type printing error; Galley proof – Initial printing of a work for review; ISO 5776 – Standard symbols for proofreading; List of proofreader's marks; Obelism – Editors' marks on manuscripts; Press check (printing) – Verifies color on press v. color proof. Style guide – Standard for writing and design of ...

  7. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    BSI proof-correction marks (conforming to BS 5261C:2005) as prepared by the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading; The style guide for publications of the European Union is presented in 24 European languages and includes a section on proofreading. Each edition has a sheet of proofreader's marks that appears to be the same apart from ...

  8. State (printmaking) - Wikipedia

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    In printmaking, a state is a different form of a print, caused by a deliberate and permanent change to a matrix such as a copper plate (for engravings etc.) or woodblock (for woodcut). Artists often take prints from a plate (or block, etc.) and then do further work on the plate before printing more impressions (copies).

  9. Proof - Wikipedia

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    Artist's proof, a single print taken during the printmaking process; Galley proof, a preliminary version of a publication; Prepress proof, a facsimile of press artwork for job verification; Proof coinage, coins once made as a test, but now specially struck for collectors; Proof of concept, demonstration that a concept has practical potential