machine. Once you feel the machine take hold of the material, release
the material and let the machine process it.
d. Mount the Viewgraph.
If you did not use preframed film, you
would mount the viewgraph using the same process used to mount viewgraphs
produced using the diazo method.
4.
35mm Slides.
As an illustrator, you also design transparencies in the 35mm slide
format. Like viewgraphs, the 35mm slide format also uses a 2 to 3 height
to width ratio.
a. Advantages.
This format has many advantages, the greatest one
being its size. Since a slide only measures 2 1/4 by 2 1/4 inches, you
can store and transport them easily. 35mm slides also adapt to a wide
variety of visual effects, such as color, 3D, and drop-shading, to
mention a few.
b. Disadvantages. The 35mm slide format also has its disadvantages.
After considering the time required to produce the artwork, photograph
the artwork, and mount the slides, the most critical is the production
time.
Additionally, it is often difficult and time consuming to make
corrections.
Sometimes it is necessary to redo the entire graphic;
therefore, you must have an exact editing of the slide by quality control
or editing personnel.
c. Production Guidelines. The photo lab uses direct photography to
produce 35mm slides. Because of the production process there is a simple
realism you must keep in mind when developing slides: "What you see is
what you get." If you keep the realism and following guidelines in mind
when developing the slides, you can produce a quality finished product.
(1) Use the correct ratio. The 35mm slide format uses a 2 to 3
ratio. Always create the graphics with a 2 to 3 ratio in mind.
(2) Consult the photo lab.
They can provide advice relating to
any system limitations, different lighting effects, which colors
photograph true, etc.
(3) Register overlays correctly. When using overlays to produce
the finished slides, ensure you use the required registration marks. (We
(4) Allow adequate bleed area. Allow a sufficient amount of bleed
area around the image aperture for variances in camera alignment and
slide mounting. When developing graphics for the 35mm format, determine
the aperture area and draw it on
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