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Continuous tone copy

Copy  Types Introduction Copy  is  a  broad  term  for  any  material  intended  for  reproduction.  It  is artwork and/or text that is ready for the print shop in the form of proofs, drawings,  photographs,  and  so  forth.  The  three  basic  forms  of  copy  material are line, continuous tone, and combination. Line  copy Line copy is material that has no graduations in tone; that is, artwork composed  of  black  lines,  dots,  or  solid  areas.  Text,  preprinted  shading sheets, and black line illustrations made with pen and/or brush and ink are examples of line drawings. Figure 1-4 shows an example of a line drawing. Figure  1-4.—A line drawing. Continued  on  next  page 1-8

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