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Expedia's replication technology allows for printing directly onto the face of any DVD by utilizing two different methods; Silk-Screen & Photo-Offset
Silk Screen : A screen is prepared by exposing a film to a screen covered in a layer of light-sensitive emulsion and, after processing, the resulting image is a clear area on the screen which allows the ink through. Most DVDs are screen printed, and very high-quality results are obtained. However, due to the fact that screens are slightly coarser than litho plates, Screen printing is generally not suitable where the reproduction of a picture or photo or a design with tinting and shading is required.
Photo Offset : Used when the reproduction of a picture, photo, or a design with tinting and shading is needed on the face of a DVD. A commonly used printing process in which printing plates are prepared (usually from films); there are as many plates as there are colors to be printed - usually 4,5 or 6). Each plate picks up ink from a roller, and lays down its color image on the printed object.
Expedia Media's prepress department accepts electronic files in the latest versions of the following graphics programs:
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Illustrator
- QuarkXpress
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe Acrobat
It is our preference to receive all art files in electronic format however if film is provided, please contact our Prepress department for specifications.
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