Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Blueline

Who uses it: Printers
What it means: A printer's mock-up of pages ready for printing, made from film on photo-sensitive paper; the last stage at which an editor can make changes before printing.
How you can use it: When you're looking at a final draft.

Digital printing has made bluelines nearly obsolete, for most printing jobs, and that's a mixed blessing. Our digital world has made proofreaders sloppy; I just finished reading another book that was full of misspellings and typographical errors.

On the other hand, technological improvements have ended printers' long tyranny. When I first started writing a weekly newsletter, in the early 1990s, I lived in terror of making changes at the blueline stage -- not only because it was expensive, but also because it annoyed my printer so much. But I know I was much more careful back then.

We're living in a virtual world. I went to a concert last night with my friend Matt, although he lives in New York, I live in Maine, and the concert was in Washington, D.C. Belle and Sebastian were playing at the 9:30 Club, streaming audio on National Public Radio; Matt and I were listening and chatting via Instant Message. Instead of standing in a smoky club with a plastic cup of wine in my hand, I was sitting on my living room sofa, sipping a mug of Theraflu (yes, I'm catching another cold). I am a complete geezer. Also, I need some real speakers for my laptop.

The crack about geezer-dom is a little too close to home this morning, after news of two deaths -- from natural causes -- of people who were roughly my contemporaries. Kirby Puckett is dead at 45, from a stroke, and Dana Reeve is gone at 44, from lung cancer. How does that happen? Terribly unfair, and sad beyond words.

4 comments:

HouseRunner said...

do you read dooce? www.dooce.com she talks about belle and sebastion today.

It is one of the funniest blogs out there.

Ellen Clair Lamb said...

"Twee"! She endorses a website that calls Belle and Sebastian "twee"!

Well, okay. They're a little twee. But their new album, THE LIFE PURSUIT, is terrific, and I do not use a Mac, type in all lowercase letters, or wear scarves indoors. Anymore.

ercwttmn said...

if you like belle and sebastian, i recomend "the decemberists".

Anonymous said...

On my first real job I had to proofread the program for Arena Stage and it was then that I finally learned to spell. Being terrified of making changes at blueline will do that to you. I also learned a very important lesson: DON'T TAKE THE BLUELINE TO THE BEACH! I only did it once!

CFK