tailieunhanh - ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P30
ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P30:Welcome to Adobe InDesign CS2—Revealed. This book offers creative projects, concise instructions, and complete coverage of basic to advanced InDesign skills, helping you to create polished, professional-looking layouts. Use this book as you learn InDesign, and then use it later as your own reference guide. | Figure 2 shows that the trim size for the document is 6 wide by 3 in height and that a .125 bleed area is to be added outside the trim size. This bleed area is reflected in the document by a red guide shown in Figure 3. You use this guide when FIGURE 1 Identifying areas that will bleed you extend areas that bleed beyond the trim size. As shown in Figure 4 the green background has been extended to the bleed guide on all four sides and the yellow strip has been extended on the left and the right. If the trimmer trims slightly outside of the trim size the black line the extra bleed material provides the room for that error. Yellow extends to the trim size on two sides Green extends to the trim size on all four sides Trim size FIGURE 2 Bleed and Slug section of the Document Setup dialog box Bleed and Slug section Bleed area FIGURE 3 Identifying the bleed guide Bleed guide FIGURE 4 Extending bleed items to the bleed guide Bleed guide Trim size Lesson 1 Create Bleeds Slugs and Printer s Marks INDESIGN 12-5 Creating Slugs When you output a document often you ll want to include a note on the output. Printers refer to that note as a slug. Slugs are often notes to the printer phone numbers to call if there are any problems or other information related to the file. Obviously slugs are not meant to be part of the final trimmed document. They must be positioned outside the trim size so that FIGURE 5 Defining the slug area they will be discarded when the document is trimmed. InDesign allows you to create a slug area in the Bleed and Slug section of the Document Setup dialog box shown in Figure 5. In this figure .5 has been specified for a slug area on all four sides of the document. The slug area is identified by a blue guide shown in Figure 6. Create a text frame position it in the slug area then type whatever information you want to keep with the file as shown in Figure 7. When you create a slug use the Registration swatch in the Swatches palette as the fill color for the .
đang nạp các trang xem trước