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What is a Corner Mark or a Crop Mark? |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: Corner marks: Corner marks are marks placed in all the corners of a document being produced for camera ready photography. These marks are what the camera focuses on for taking a picture of the document that will be produced for a magazine article. The corner marks are used to focus on so the camera can size the final picture of the document to the specifications for publication. Another name these may be called is crop marks. These marks can be put in using graphics lines and they will need to be positioned exactly where the publisher specifies them to be. The marks are a horizontal and vertical line meeting in the corners of the paper and generally they are about 3/4" long. |
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