DirecttoPlate
Direct-to-Plate is a digital platemaking process used in offset lithography in which printing plates are imaged directly from digital data without the production of film negatives. In a typical Direct-to-Plate workflow, a computer-to-plate imager or platesetter exposes a photopolymer or photo-sensitive plate according to a press-ready file; the plate is then processed and mounted on an offset press.
The method relies on a raster image processor to translate the digital file into the appropriate plate
History and adoption: Direct-to-Plate emerged in the 1990s as part of the broader move to computer-to-plate technology.
Impact and considerations: Benefits include faster makeready, improved color consistency, reduced waste, and greater workflow efficiency.