OTHER
GRAPHIC FORMATS
TAGGED
IMAGE FILE FORMAT
FOR IMAGE TECHNOLOGY (TIFF/IT)
standard format for exchanging rasterized (bitmapped) data
enables
high-end CEPS (color electronic prepress systems)
with non-compatible proprietary data
formats
to share data with one another and with desktop
systems
supports color and b/w halftones, line art, and text
stable, portable, "tamper-proof" (like a fax)
favored by advertising agencies and publisher of ad material;
supported by DDAP (Digital Distribution of
Advertising for Publications)
image-editing applications (e.g., Photoshop) will save
graphics as TIFFs
TIFFs can be imported into PostScript and PDF layouts
TIFF files can save CMYK separations in a single file for
automatic output of color seps in page-layout
applications
supports "lossless" file compression (LZW)
does not store object-oriented (vector) graphics
ENCAPSULATED
POSTSCRIPT (EPS)
can encode vector as well as bitmapped data
"PostScript file with a preview": cross-platform compatible;
resolution-independent
consists of PostScript code plus low-res bitmap image
for monitor display and page layout
EPS images created in vector-based apps like Illustrator
and Freehand can be imported and manipulated
(but not "edited" per se) by page- layout
programs
permits higher file compression ratios than TIFF through
use of "lossy" (JPEG) data compression
OPEN
PREPRESS INTERFACE (OPI)
automatically replaces low-res "placeholder" images
with high-res final images for output
lets desktop workstations place, crop, and rotate the
low-res placeholders instead of choking on the
voluminous high-res files, which are stored on
the OPI server until it's time to "swap"
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