Bleedingthroughkorrektioner
Bleedingthroughkorrektioner, also known as bleeding-through corrections, are a technique used in printing and publishing to ensure that text and images are correctly aligned and visible on both sides of a printed page. This process is particularly important in offset printing, where ink is transferred from a plate to a rubber blanket and then to the paper. Due to the nature of the printing process, there is a risk that ink from one side of the page may bleed through to the other side, creating a ghost image or smudging. Bleedingthroughkorrektioner involves several steps to mitigate this issue.
First, the printer may use a special type of paper that has a coating designed to prevent
In some cases, the printer may also use a technique called "spot UV varnish" or "spot varnish."
Finally, the printer may use a technique called "bleed-through correction" or "bleed-through compensation." This involves adjusting
Bleedingthroughkorrektioner are an essential part of the printing process, ensuring that the final product is of