Meaning Desktop publishing
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Producing printed documents, magazines, books, etc., using a small computer and printer.
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Technique of using a personal computer to design images and pages, and assemble type and graphics, then using a laser printer or imagesetter to output the assembled pages onto paper, film or printing [..]
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The production of publication-quality documents using a personal computer in combination with text, graphics, and page layout programs.
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The use of computers and associated application software to compose, lay out, model, and develop prototypes of documents that are usually intended to be produced and distributed in some non-interactive medium, usually paper, but including film or other multimedia formats. Note: Unlike electronic publishing, desktop publishing almost always results [..]
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The use of microcomputer hardware and software for page layout, graphic design, and printing to produce professional-quality camera-ready copy for commercial printing at a fraction of the cost of usin [..]
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A system that processes the text and graphics and, by means of page layout software and a laser printer, produces high-quality pages suitable for printing or in-house reproduction.
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Desktop publishing is the work of organizing text and graphics using software to create a document. Frequently, desktop publishing includes writing the text and creating the graphics.
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An Application for laying out text, graphics and pictures in order to produce a professional-looking publication. Most modern word-processors can now achieve what older DTP packages were capable of pr [..]
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Using a personal computer and page layout software to create documents.
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The process of creating high-quality graphic documents for printing or other marketing activities, such as leaflets, posters, magazines, books, advertising billboards, etc.
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The process of laying out text and graphics to publish documents, magazines, etc.
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DIN 2345
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When documents and images are printed, they are "published." Before computers became commonplace, the publishing process required large print presses that copied and duplicated pages. In ord [..]
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Desktop publishing, sometimes abbreviated as DTP, is a technique for preparing and printing professional quality products using microcomputers, software, and printers. Articles on the subject, presuma [..]
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Desktop publishing (DTP) refers to the use of a digital desktop for laying out and constructing documents. The term is sometimes used to refer to processes that allow printing out paper copies of docu [..]
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Desktop Publishing or DTP is offered by some translation agencies. This is where a DTP expert can use foreign fonts to produce typeset foreign language artwork containing translations or to create image files containing foreign text.
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