Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... proof and will have no further chance to make alterations . Corrections having been indicated , the proof is returned to the printer , who makes the necessary changes in type . The simpler corrections are made by picking out the wrong ...
... proof and will have no further chance to make alterations . Corrections having been indicated , the proof is returned to the printer , who makes the necessary changes in type . The simpler corrections are made by picking out the wrong ...
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... Proof , " " Second Proof , " " Final Proof , " or " Foundry Proof . " The differences can be even more clearly indicated by the use of colored paper . SCHEDULES Proof and copy move on a definite schedule , The Preparation of Copy and Proof ...
... Proof , " " Second Proof , " " Final Proof , " or " Foundry Proof . " The differences can be even more clearly indicated by the use of colored paper . SCHEDULES Proof and copy move on a definite schedule , The Preparation of Copy and Proof ...
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... proof to the printer , the proof - reader must ask himself a somewhat simpler list of questions : 1. Have all misprints been corrected so that proof now cor- responds exactly to copy ? 2. Has a copy been sent to the author and returned ...
... proof to the printer , the proof - reader must ask himself a somewhat simpler list of questions : 1. Have all misprints been corrected so that proof now cor- responds exactly to copy ? 2. Has a copy been sent to the author and returned ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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