03/05/2023
What is DTP?
Desktop publishing, abbreviated DTP, is an English expression in the field of typography, which could be translated as "publishing with the help of a desktop computer". It is the process of creating and editing (modifying) a document with the help of a computer with the final goal of printing it.
There are 2 types of pages in desktop publishing (DTP): electronic pages and printable virtual pages, intended for printing. The printable virtual pages will be printed in the end and therefore will have parameters that coincide with international standards. The size, for example "A4", "letter" or atypical sizes intended for printing on large formats: posters, billboards, roll-ups, pop-ups, displays. Such a virtual page intended for printing has the predetermined size of the material on which it will be printed in the end, and its visualization is done on the monitor in WYSIWYG mode (what you see is what you get). Each printable page has a finite size and a printable area, in case printing with a cutting edge (bleed) is not possible, a situation encountered in the case of office prints. An example of an electronic page is a web page that is not conditioned by the parameters of a printable virtual page. Most electronic pages are dynamically resizable resulting in content modification/rearrangement.
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