The perfect binder The perfect binderWritten by Florie Lyn Masarate
In school, binding paper project, articles and likes, has been a necessity in order to make a good presentation to professors. Some do it for convenience it offers. While others to be able to preserve it in a proper order. In corporate world, paper works, company profiles and other legal documents needed to be bound because that is way they should be, appearance wise. Authors, of course, also need bounded books to sell to readers. It would not be right calling it a book if not in that condition. It cannot be denied that binding printed materials have become a necessity, serving purpose of people, both in professional, business and educational printing world. Ever since, it has been a time consuming and a long process. Many things are needed to be done in order to have prints bound. To those who have most need of book binding, getting right solution for their needs seem far fetched since book binding is not something that everyone require. With development of digital printing though, this problem has been given attention it needs. Think what would it feel like having just to walk up to a machine, insert your printed material and receive a perfectly bound book in just seconds. Impossible to think, but a machine that can do these things and more has already been made. The Perfect Binder make more bound copies in seconds. People would just have to put unbound copy into machine and wait. The machine does all work, from cutting papers to its right size to binding them in desired quality that a person wants. Odors are also minimized as it comes with a built-in deodorizer. Already it has been sold to producers of digital prints like publishers, institutions and likes. It can also be used as a photocopier, as an added bonus.
| | What you see is not what you always getWritten by Florie Lyn Masarate
The line “what you see is what you get” is not always true especially when put into context. Try creating or putting a photo or a drawing in computer, then putting all right colors. What do you get? You have just created perfect picture! Using all techniques software has to offer, you succeeded in making pictures with right colors. Just perfect.The problem came when you tried printing it out. The printed copy did not turn out exactly like one in computer right? Although it looks fine, but it does not fit into one you see on screen. You tried editing colors, to no vain. Then to get to think that what you see is not what you always get. There are some limitations in computer technology that justifies what you see in computer is not what you see when it is in print. This, combined with light conditions are one of most common factors that affect color printing. There are a lot of things that publishers and people have to consider in wanting to get right colors into prints. To those who have good fortune of doing it get to realize that there are many complexities, together with art and science, involved in process. One of reasons is light being used by computer for display. Pictures and designs are therefore illuminated by this, giving viewer a crystal clear image, void of any fault, not only in colors but also in lay out and texture. It should be taken into account that monitors display images with added primary colors red, green and blue. These colors are not associated to in prints.
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