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Delivery Methods |
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| AdOnline
DIRECT : |
AdOnline DIRECT is a FAIRFAX free digital ad delivery service.
Only print optimized PDFs can be sent. PDFs created using Adobe
Distiller and Fairfax Newsprint job options. Please call 0409 239
235 for any assistance. You access AdOnline Direct via:www.adonline.com.au.
Enter login as:FCNNSW
Password: fcnpass
Fill in the required areas and upload your print optimized PDF created
using Adobe Distiller. Please ensure you send using the Cyber booking
number available from your Fairfax sales representative. No spot
colours allowed. All colour ads should be CMYK colours and graphics.
The PDF will be checked at Fairfax Community Newspapers head office
at Dandenong. If everything is OK, ad will be processed through
our systems. If there are any issues with the PDF a Prepress team
member will contact you and inform you of what needs to be fixed
and then resubmit the PDF. |
| Quickcut
Australia : |
Quickcut offer
two versions of their Pagestore software for checking and delivering
artwork. Pagestore Online offers comprehensive ad checking and delivery.
The full version of Pagestore offers greater functionality and is
more suited to medium–high volume senders. For more information and
fee schedules visit the website at www.quickcut.com.au or phone (02)
9938 7500 or (03) 8530 7011. |
| Websend
Australia : |
Websend provide
a web-based service for checking and delivering ads.This service requires
one-off user registration. Fees are then charged for each adchecked
and sent. For more information visit www.websend.com.au and follow
the prompts. Websend can be contacted on (03) 9642 2046. |
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Page Specifications |
| NSW
EGN: |
Specifications For N.S.W. EGN Pages |
| N.S.W.
Gloss: |
Specifications for N.S.W. Magazine Pages |
| N.S.W.
Classifieds: |
Specifications for N.S.W. Classified
Pages |
| Vic
EGN: |
Specifications For Victorian EGN Pages |
| Vic
Gloss: |
Specifications for Victorian Magazine
Pages |
| Vic
Classifieds : |
Specifications for Victorian Classified
Pages |
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Gloss Page Grids and Ad sizes |
| NSW
FCN Gloss: |
Grids
For N.S.W. Gloss Pages (PDF) |
| Vic
FCN Gloss: |
Grids & specifications for Victorian Gloss Pages
Full page advertising guide |
| Gloss
Ad Sizes - NOT for Vic FCN: |
Gloss
Grid Ad Sizes - NOT for FCN Victoria (PDF) |
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Photoshop downloads |
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FCN Gloss: |
Photoshop
FCN Gloss Profile (CSF) |
| FCN
Newsprint: |
Photoshop
FCN Newsprint Profile (CSF) |
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Distiller Downloads |
| FCN
Gloss: |
Acrobat
Gloss (Joboptions) |
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FCN Newsprint: |
Acrobat
Newsprint (Joboptions) |
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Colour models |
| Spot
Colour : |
Spot colours
must be modified to separate in CMYK.
This is achieved using the four colour printing process by combining
varying percentages of process colours, comprising the CMYK (cyan.
magenta, yellow, and black).
PMS colour values must not be used.
When producing spot colour mechanically with process colour inks,
it is important to take dot gain and secondary colour contamination
into consideration. |
| Process
Colour : |
Every colour
specified in every application used must be defined using the CMYK
colour model.
Process Colour is specified in percentages of CMYK-the primary colours
(Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black). Four-colour process is achieved
by over printing different proportions of two or more of the primary
colours to produce a wide range of colours and tones.
Screen ruling: 100LPI / 40LPC
Dot Structure: Round
Screen angles: Cyan 15°, Magenta 75°, Yellow 90°, Black 45°
Print sequence: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black |
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Colour tonal reproduction guidelines |
| Colour
Correction : |
Download colour
settings file and load into Photoshop colour settings. This will adjust
the colour when converting to CMYK for optimal newsprint reproduction |
| Total
four Colour Ink Weight |
Four-colour
separations supplied for newspaper reproduction should have a total
combined shadow or solid ink weight of no more than 240%.
The total saturation for process colour material should be no greater
than 240%. This helps compensate for dot gain and allows for maximum
shadow detail with minimum ink set-off. Saturation exceeding 240%
(typical commercial/heat-set specifications) will not result in darker
shadows on newsprint. It simply leads to excessive set-off and causes
shadow areas to plug; thus reducing printed shadow detail. |
| Trapping |
In order for
black to knockout, the use of a custom black comprising of 1% Cyan,
1% Magenta,, 1% Yellow and 100% Black should be used. This is because
the In RIP trapping used in production forces all 100% black to overprint. |
| Sharpness
(U.S.M.) |
Sharpness
should be a little exaggerated with a distinct tonal adjacency (break
between the tones), as this will soften when reproduced on newsprint. |
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Dot gain |
| Dot
aim points: |
Catch-lights
0%
Non-essential whites 0%
Essential whites 2%
Mid-tones allow for a 30% dot gain
Shadow 92% |
| Dot
gain |
Allow for
a 30% dot gain in the mid-tone range |
| Contrast |
Allow at least
20% difference between adjoining tones to allow for the above dot
gain. Exaggerate contrast, as newsprint will flatten the mid-tone
areas so allowances must be made to this area. |
| Midtones |
Original manipulation
of mid-tones must be adjusted correctly, if not it will result in
images printing too dark or flat, even though specifications have
been adhered to.
Mid-tone replacement is dependent on each image or subject content.
Mid-tones should be lightened (less printing weight) for dark images. |
| Shadows |
A common error
made in tone reproduction is to make necessary mid-tone adjustments
without restoring the shadow range. Because the shadow is pulled open
by the mid-tone adjustments, it is important to restore the shadow
end to its maximum density. Shadows are black but no three-quarter
detail should be missing. |
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Typeface guidelines |
| Note
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Fairfax holds
no responsibility for the printed reproduction of any typeface that
does not fit the following specification. |
| Fonts |
Always use
Postscript (or Postscript compatible) fonts.
Fairfax recommends that no True Type fonts be used in any applications.
True Type fonts can be identified by looking at the font properties
in Adobe Type Manager, or file information on the Macintosh. They
will be identified as True Type font rather than postscript font.
CID / Unicode / Double Byte fonts are not supported.
Although Fairfax supports all fonts in the Adobe Type family, version
differences can cause problems. |
| Embedding
Fonts |
All fonts must be embedded and subset when creating PDF files.
(Fonts not embedded will revert to Courier default at the RIP). |
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Guidelines for typefaces in colour |
| Overprint
type : |
When using
solid coloured type overprinting a background tint it is suggested
that type not overprint a background screen (tint or ghosted image)
greater than 30% visual density. This allows for dot gain and provides
the necessary contrast between text matter and the background image
Type size recommendations for overprint type: As above for coloured
type on white background. |
| Reverse
type out of coloured / solid or halftone panels |
When reversing
type out of panels it is recommended that this be limited to using
three colours only.
For contrast and readability, reverse type should not be positioned
within screened areas less than 50% or in yellow or light coloured
backgrounds.
recommended text size of reversed type out of a four-colour image,
type with fine serifs or type with screens, is 12pt and should be
in bold face. This allows for press variations in register while maximising
legibility.
The recommended type size for (Reverse Type using one process colour)
is - 8pt. Please note: It is not recommended to reverse type out of
single colour yellow. |
| Colour
Saturation Tip |
Coloured type or solid panels with reverse type can print using
a single colour at 100%. When a second, third or fourth colour is
required for colour makeup, these extra colours should be limited
to 90%, keeping within the total ink limit of 240%. This will allow
the ink to trap on the press and result in consistent and balanced
printing. |
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File formats |
| Note: |
Standardising
on the following files formats when creating the material is essential
to providing accurate output results. |
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Colour bitmap images
Recommended effective resolution -180dpi |
Colour bitmap images are generally 8 bit that are device dependent,
these images should be save at twice the line screen ruling of the
publication to ensure proper reproduction while allowing for a safety
margin.
Colour images should be saved in TIFF or EPS format, transfer or
screen functions, alpha channels or any other colour profiles associated. |
Grayscale
bitmap images
Recommended effective resolution -180dpi |
Grayscale bitmap images are generally 8 bit that are device dependent,
these images should be save at twice the line screen ruling of the
publication to ensure proper reproduction while allowing for a safety
margin.
Grayscale images should be saved in TIFF or EPS format, without
compression, transfer or screen functions, alpha channels or any
other colour profiles associated. |
| Vector
art |
The recommended type size for (Type with fine serifs). (Type screened
to make up a required colour)
To avoid PostScript errors, most drawing packages can automatically
split complex paths into smaller ones (i.e. split long paths) Fairfax
recommends using this option. Vector art should be saved in EPS
format |
| Line
art |
Line Thickness - Minimum width 0.125mm (0.005 inch) with a maximum
of two colours overprinting |
| Single
bit Images (1600dpi) |
Single bit images should be saved in TIFF format, without compression. |