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Sonoco trident, DPIA and Motar printing  

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UNIT A: APPLICATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY IN MANUFACTURING PRINTING There are many different companies that operate in the manufacture of printing. But I have chosen just three which are: Sonoco trident, DPIA and Motar printing Introduction In the manufacture of printing there are a number of stages that have to be completed these stages are: Capturing an image Many graphic projects begin with "analogue" images such as 35 mm slides, transparencies or reflective art. To produce a "digital" image, these elements are converted to digital files, which can be manipulated on a computer system. This step is usually accomplished by scanning the analogue image. The scanner measures reflected or transmitted light from the analogue image, assigning numerical values to the colours or tones in the image to create a digital copy. With the image "translated" into a series of numbers, the information can be stored on a computer hard disk or other electronic media such...

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