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    belichtungsfähig

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    Als Vorlage für Ihre Anzeige wird eine belichtungsfähige Datei benötigt.
    Please submit the template for your advertisement as a print-quality [or: print-ready? camera ready?] file.
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    Having difficulty with "belichtungsfähig" ...
    and would be grateful if LEO users could shed some light on it.
    Authorcarolm (436944) 28 Mar 11, 17:06
    SuggestionCamera-ready
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camera-ready

    In this new digital-to-plate system, a digital file is usually considered camera-ready if it meets several conditions: ...

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    It seems like the young folks still say "camera-ready."
    #1AuthorRobNYNY (242013) 28 Mar 11, 17:10
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    print-ready

    I'd say, since most images of this sort are computer-generated these days

    Edit: just read #1; a camera isn't involved anymore, unless it's at the very beginning, like the photo shoot for an ad, etc. I don't know who wrote that Wikipedia article, I just know that where I work (publishing), we don't call it "camera-ready" anymore.
    #2Author dude (253248) 28 Mar 11, 17:11
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    Ad 1 + 2: Thanks, I'll go for "print-ready".
    #3Authorcarolm (436944) 28 Mar 11, 17:20
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    Printable file?
    #4Authorbunnyboy (784589) 28 Mar 11, 17:22
    Suggestionready for printing - druckbereit / druckreif
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    I'd use "ready for printing".
    #5Authormichael (FRG) (783984) 28 Mar 11, 17:44
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    Oh dear, has anyone got any famous last word??? Otherwise I'll stick to print-ready!
    Thanks!
    #6Authorcarolm (436944) 28 Mar 11, 18:08
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    It's print-ready, from personal experience.

    Nobody would say ready for printing in this context.
    #7Author John_2 (758048) 28 Mar 11, 18:20
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    Thanks John_2.
    Perhaps you could take a look at my next one "offene Satzdaten"?? It would be very kind of you.
    #8Authorcarolm (436944) 28 Mar 11, 18:39
     
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