Assembly of all materials necessary to produce a page proof.
The hand or electronic assembly of the elements that comprise a page. to top
1. Using a computer application to create a single or multi-page document, including the positioning of type, line art, photographs, etc. The document is then output to an imaging device. 2. Manually pasting the elements of a single or multi-page document to a board. Referred to as camera ready, this paste-up board is then photographed to create film negatives or positives. See also: pagination.
In stripping, assembly of all elements to make up a page. In phototypesetting, the electronic assembly of a page on a video display terminal and on the phototypesetter.
Arrangement of type and graphics, during prepress, into final form ready for printing.
In stripping, assembly of all elements to make up a page. In digital imaging, the electronic assembly of page elements to compose a complete page with all elements in place on a video display terminal and on film or plate.
The assemblage of all the necessary elements required to complete a page.
The process of arranging type and other elements so that they will be output in page format.
The assembly of the elements on a page, including text and graphics. Also called page composition or page layout.