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DAL (The Digital Ad Lab)
The Digital Ad Lab is a digital advertising users group charged
with testing all phases of the digital ad concept in "real
world" benchmarks.
DDAP (Digital
Distribution of Advertising for Publications)
The DDAP Association is a nationwide group of graphic arts professionals
dedicated to integrating the publishing and advertising industries
through digital technologies. The DDAP Association is a not-for-profit
educational and research organization that is working towards enabling
the Digital Distribution of Advertising for Publications (DDAP),
and other applications for open process integration, in the graphic
arts and electronic intermedia industries.
PrintPlanet.com
Hosted and owned by Printable Technologies, PrintPlanet.com is the
premier eCommunity site for the graphic communications industry.
The current discussion groups, with more planned, are enjoyed by
professionals in the industry to share technical information, product
information, tips and techniques and to discuss business practices
and other related topics. Launched in October 1999 at the Graph
Expo trade show in Chicago, PrintPlanet.com currently has tens of
thousands of subscribers. The flagship forum, The Computer-to-Plate
Pressroom, is well known in the industry as the place where the
most knowledgeable technical people discuss digital workflow in
the printing industry. Other forums discuss a broad range of topics,
including digital asset management, page layout and production workflow
issues, color management, eCommerce and other subjects related to
the printing, prepress and graphic arts industry. To subscribe to
any of the eCommunities on PrintPlanet.com, visit www.printplanet.com.
For more information on advertising, sponsorship, or hosting opportunities
on PrintPlanet.com, please contact Chuck Gehman, Printable CTO and
EVP, at cgehman@printable.com (800.220.1727).
SWOP, Inc.
(Specifications for Web Offset Publications)
The mission of SWOP is to continually raise the level of quality
of publication printing by setting forth specifications and tolerances.
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