Camera-ready definition

Camera-ready means you must paste down all your photos and text exactly in place on the background you wish, or submit a photo-quality printout of the entire ad on glossy photo paper, made to be the EXACT size of the ad (see specs on order form). You do not need to trim the edges but we recommend that you do not put any wording or faces on the very edge.
Camera-ready means that a document is, from a technical standpoint, ready to “go to press,” or be printed.
Camera-ready material means items which meet the requirements of R1-1-412(D).

More Definitions of Camera-ready

Camera-ready means that the advertisement will be printed as submitted
Camera-ready means original documents ready to be reproduced and used by the public;
Camera-ready material means items which that meet the requirements of R1-1-412(D) R1-1-412(E).
Camera-ready or diskette format, the Trust shall be responsible for providing the prospectus in the format in which it or MFS is accustomed to formatting prospectuses and shall bear the expense of providing the prospectus in such format (e.g., typesetting expenses), and the Company shall bear the expense of adjusting or changing the format to conform with any of its prospectuses.
Camera-ready or diskette format, FUND shall be responsible for providing the prospectus in the format in which it is accustomed to formatting prospectuses and shall bear the expense of providing the prospectus in such format (e.g. typesetting expenses), and LIFE COMPANY shall bear the expense of adjusting or changing the format to conform with any of its prospectuses.

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