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desktop publishing, system for producing printed materials that consists of a personal computer personal computer (PC), small but powerful computer primarily used in an office or home without the need to be connected to a larger computer. PCs evolved after the development of the microprocessor made possible the hobby-computer movement of the late 1970s, when ..... Click the link for more information. or computer workstation, a high-resolution printer printer, computer output device that reproduces data on paper or another medium. Impact printers use a mechanical hammering device to produce each character. ..... Click the link for more information. (usually a laser printer), and a computer program computer program, a series of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute; programs are also called software to distinguish them from hardware, the physical equipment used in data processing . ..... Click the link for more information. that allows the user to select from a variety of type fonts and sizes, column justifications, page layouts, and graphics libraries and often includes support for document creation and editing. Desktop publishing enables a small business or an individual to produce professional-quality materials on the premises inexpensively and quickly without the need for outside typesetting or printing facilities. desktop publishing (DTP)Use of a personal computer to perform publishing tasks. DTP allows an individual to combine text, numerical data, and graphic elements in a document that can be output on a printer or a phototypesetter. A typical DTP system includes a personal computer, a high-resolution printer, and input devices such as an optical scanner. Text and graphic elements are commonly created or manipulated with several separate software programs and then combined with a page-makeup program. Powerful DTP programs offer full-featured graphics capabilities. desktop publishingUsing a desktop computer to produce high-quality printed output or camera-ready output for commercial printing. It requires a desktop publishing program, such as Adobe InDesign or QuarkXPress, a large monitor and laser printer. The term "desktop publishing" was more popular when personal computers began to proliferate in the 1980s. Today, almost everything is created on a desktop or laptop computer for publication, whether for print, CD, DVD or online.
desktop publishing [¦desk‚täp ′pəb·lish·iŋ] (computer science) The use of a personal computer to produce printed output of high quality that is camera-ready for a printing facility.
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There are plenty of desktop publishing programs available to help you design and publish an attractive and professional-looking magazine. Pertinent to any discussion of journalists' remuneration is the fact that their job descriptions have dramatically changed since the introduction of, first, desktop publishing and, second, online publishing and "website maintenance. In addition, new online curriculum has been added for visual mapping, databases, graphics, desktop publishing, presentation software, typing and Web browsing. |
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