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The document discusses the graphic production flow which can be divided into nine phases. It involves tasks like photography, image editing, proofing, and printing. Common printing methods mentioned are offset printing, gravure printing, flexography, screen printing, and digital printing.

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UNIT 1

THE GRAPHIC PRODUCTION FLOW


Task 1:
1. List 05 sentences in which the main verbs are used in the passive voice thenchange them
into active voice
- Graphic production can be divided into nine phases
 We can divide graphic production into nine phases
- Photography is ordered and images are scanned
 We order photography and scan images
- In this phase, images are photographed and developed, then scanned into the computer
for further editing
 In this phase, we photograph and develop images, then scan into the computer for futher
editing
- The images are cropped, converted into CMYK, and adjusted as appropriate for the
printing process to be used
 We crop images, convert them into CMYK, and adjust them as appropriate for the
printing process to be used
- To get a sense of what the final print will look like, a proof is made
 To get a sense of what the final print will look like, we make a proof
2. List 03 simple sentences, 03 compound sentences and 03 complex sentences.
 03 simple sentences
- Graphic production can be divided into nine phases.
- The first two phases involve the development of the creative concept.
- The next two focus on the implementation and further modification of this concept
 03 compound sentences
- In this phase, images are photographed and developed, then scanned into the computer
for further editing
- When the image production is finished, digital images are installed in the original,
completing this process
- It is an important step in the process, as it is the last opportunity to check the material and
make anynecessary changes
 03 complex sentences
- A fundamental truth of graphic production is that in order to make the best design and
material choices in the initial phases you must understand the options available to you in
all subsequent phases of production
- Once the proofs are approved, it's time to make the printingplate that will be used to
strike the actual prints
- To get a sense of what the final print will look like, a proof is made
3. How many printing methods are mentioned in the text? What are they?
There are 5 printing methods: offset printing, gravure printing, flexography, screen printing,
digital printing
4. Use the flowchart to show the steps of graphic production flow.

5. Explain the difference between the nouns: print and proof.


Print: a photographic copy of a painting, or a picture made by pressing paper onto a special
surface covered in ink, or a single photograph from a film
Proof: a printed copy of something that is examined and corrected before the final copies are
printed
Task 2:
1. Column A
a. To divide: We can divide graphic production into nine phases
b. To mean: A digital proof is made using high- quality color printers, which means the
proof can be made before producing the films andplates
c. To edit: She edits a women's magazine.
d. To communicate: She is that rare animal, a brilliant scientist who can communicate her
ideas to ordinary people
e. To photograph: I prefer photographing people rather than places.
f. To change: People have changed their diets a lot over the past few years.
2. Column B
a. Production: The government has pledged to reduce the amount of chemicals used in food
production
b. Choice: If it's a choice between higher pay and job security, I'd prefer to keep my job.
c. Approval: When he came back on stage, the delighted audience were quick to show their
approval
d. Distribution: The goods have been sitting in a warehouse for months because a strike has
prevented distribution
e. Development: The protests were part of their campaign against the proposed building
development in the area
f. Process: A refining process is used to extract usable fuel from crude oil
Task 4: The meanings of the noun FILM are that a series of moving pictures, usually shown in a
cinema or on television and often telling a story or (a length of) dark plastic-like material that
can record images as photographs or as a moving picture or a thin layer of something on a
surface
Task 5:
 All the words ending in AL used as adjectives in the text and list them along with the
nouns they modify.
Industrial: in nature
Fundamental: truth
Material: choices
Initial: phases
Original: design concept, artwork, paper
Digital: images, proof, printing
Approval: proofs
Peripheral: printing
Final: print
Actual: prints
Task 6
1. Circle the subjects and underline the main verbs in these sentences
a. The next two focus on the implementation and further modification of thisconcept.
b. Other types of image editing, including masks, retouches and color corrections, are also
done in this phase.
c. As with the production of original artwork, one or more proofs are usually sent out for
approval before moving on to the next step.
d. The printing method used depends upon the product desired.
e. Text, images and original artworks are now ready to be output on film or paper.

2. Underline the main verbs and circle the objects in these sentences
a. This phase involves writing the necessary text copy, producing original artwork, and
designing page layouts.
b. Other methods include gravure printing, flexography, screen printing and digital printing.
c. The printing method used depends upon the product desired.
d. The printed, finished product is now distributed to the end user.
e. The first two phases involve the development of the creative concept

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