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StudioRip Imposition

Price: £496.32 RRP: £564.00 - you save £67.68! Ex VAT: £422.40
Manufacturer: StudioRIP
Description
StudioRIP Option - Imposition

Full featured imposition module with built-in and customizable pre-press marks and imposition schemes.

StudioRIP has a post-RIP imposition system, which means that the imposition will be done on the processed and rasterised data rather than on the source PS/PDF files. Thus the various data integrity problems of PS/PDF based imposition software are eliminated (it is impossible for the content of the pages to be changed by the imposition).

StudioRIP comes with a rich set of imposition features: 

  • Imposition style library: a built-in library of commonly used imposition styles such as 2 × 2 book or saddle stitched magazine impositions comes with StudioRIP;
  • Custom imposition styles: users can define custom imposition styles, which can be saved for future use;
  • Flexibility: the imposition styles allow the user to define imposition schemes even page by page, if the built-in common techniques are not suitable for the required scheme.
  • Automatic imposition: built-in or custom imposition styles can be applied on-the-fly (i.e. the first sheet will be imaged while others are processed) or after processing.
  • Manual imposition: pages and pre-press marks can be manually placed, or automatic impositions can be manually modified,
  • Pre-press marks: built-in library as well as user definable marks (users can define not just the design of the marks, but also complex placement rules).
  • Bleed: using PDF files, bleed will be correctly recognized and used in imposition; Postscript files can be expanded and then cropped for bleed generation;
  • One interface: imposition is done in the same StudioRIP environment, using the same interface, preview system and job management controls;
  • Pixel level control: imposition can be examined down to pixel level, including the placement on the media (plate or film).