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GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS
All advertisement materials should be supplied
as negative, right reading, emulsion down.
All films should be stable and have a thickness
of 0.10mm (0.04"). It should be supplied in one piece
per colour, and identified by colour and kind (eg. magenta,
negative).
No etching or hand colour corrections should be
made on film. All opaquing should be done on the
non-emulsion side of the film.
Film should be hard contact dot. No camera or etched
film is acceptable.
Negatives should be produced for same size reproduction,
with 2mm less on the depth of advertisement spaced booked.
Line copies should be of at least 6 points and
weight of all rules and character strokes must be of at
least 0.5 pt. and prepared in black. The blacks should
be uniformly black and the whites white and the edges
clean and sharp.
Originals in the form of printed reproductions
/ photocopies and transparencies are not acceptable. Colour
for mono reproduction should be avoided.
Screen ruling should be 85 lines per inch (lpi)
for both mono and colour printing.
B/W negatives should be screened to a dot size
of 90% shadow and 5% highlight.
TWO-COLOUR REQUIREMENTS
Films for two-colour ads should have four centre
register marks located 6 mm outside of the trim area.
Register marks and crop marks should be in exact register
with one piece of each colour.
The sum percentage of dot values in any given area
should not exceed 160% and only one colour may be solid.
In narrow lettering and very small areas, however, two
solids can be overprinted satisfactorily; any area larger
than 3mm should have one of the colours screened.
For fairly big point sized text and large areas
of black, it should be reversed out of 2nd colour background.
Negatives should be clearly marked and accompanied
by colour proofs. Stickers on the negatives are insufficient.
Proof two-colour advertisements with the colour
first and black subsequently.
FOUR-COLOUR
REQUIREMENT
Films for four-colour ads should have four centre
register marks located 6mm outside the trim area. Register
marks and crop marks should be 'line' copy at least 13mm
long and should not exceed 0.07mm in width. Films should
be in exact register with one piece for each colour.
The sum percentage of dot values in any given value
should not exceed 260% and only one colour may be solid.
Four-colour films should be made with the least
amount of overprinting possible, to avoid excessive mixing
of inks.
Fine reverse white text, thin rules and small light
typeface lettering or text should be avoided
There should be no underlying colours for any solid
background.
PROOFING
For full-colour ads, 1 set of negative films, 4
final colour proofs should be supplied together with one
set of progressive proofs.
Proofs should be pulled on newsprint.
The four-colours should be printed in the sequence
of cyan, magenta, yellow and black, and in the direction
of our machine run. For tabloid papers, it should be from
the left to the right of the advertisement.
Dot gain of 30% is to be simulated in the proof
making process to provide an approximation of the actual
print result.
All progressive proofs and all finished proofs
for two-colour or four-colour printing should be in exact
register. Films which are not in exact register will result
in poor quality reproduction throughout the entire press
run.
All proofs and progressives should match each other
and be consistent in ink amount.
All colour separations should be provided in the
form of NEGATIVE films.
Alterations: It is important for best quality
reproduction that new progressive be supplied if alterations
are
made to the colour values of the four-colour films. For
minor corrections when time does not permit re-proofing,
note on all films, single-colour proofs, and four-colour
proofs the changes that have been made. For two- colour
and black and white ads, please also supply new proofs
after any alterations.
OTHERS
Pre-Printed Inserts in BB & MP is based on
single sheet A4 up to a maximum size of A3. Inserts of
10K to 20K are available for * weekday publication only.
The cost of print and insert will be quoted on request.
* Inserts are not acceptable on heavy supplement days
and on weekend editions. Pre-printed inserts are not
acceptable. Colour seps of 133 or 150 lpi, progressive
and final proofs are to be provided at least 4 weeks from
date of publication. Average cost of advert is B$0.50
per copy without including cost of printing.
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