Introduction to Digital Proofing



Providing a proof for a digital print application is an easier process than proofing for traditional print methods (analog proofs). Digital proofs are made directly from digital files without having to create a set of films as is the case with analog proofs. The quality of digital proofs has improved so much that they are now acceptable for use as a contract proof, which is necessary as the industry moves to a filmless workflow. Further improvements include proofing systems that create proofs containing halftone dots, which gives a more accurate representation of the image to be reproduced.



In order for the proofing process to work as smoothly
as possible, all proofs should include the following items:

  • Color bars

  • Name, address, and contact person responsible for the job

  • Date

  • File identification

  • Type of proof (ink-jet, MatchPrint, etc.)

  • Purpose of proof (text only, color only, contract proof, etc.)

  • An area where approval or changes can be noted

  • An area for the customer's signature to indicate approval or acceptance
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