(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing type matter ready to be photographed for plate-making without further alteration. Also called: mechanical
Could I select 320 pages of onomastic articles from Word Ways, supplying Irvington Press of New York with the camera-ready copy? At first I didn't believe that Word Ways could produce that much onomastic-related material, but a quick survey proved that it was possible if just about everything were used.
It is perhaps one of those occasions common enough these days where the printer has been only too happy to take camera-ready copy from the author's computer files instead of undertaking a professional typesetting job.
Instead of our usual 24-page on-site program booklet, for example, I took camera-ready copy on disk to a 24-hour copy shop and produced a flyer in less than a day.
Should state associations decide to change their name to reflect the proposed new name, the national association will assist in the transition process with marketing and image-building efforts as well as camera-ready copy at no charge.
Contributing to this reputation is its practice of eliminating the team of editors that normally shepherds a book through the publication process, and of printing its volumes from camera-ready copy supplied by the author.
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