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trim marks

Edited June 18th, 2020 by kittey. Previously edited August 5th, 2017 by BrokenEagle98.

Trim marks, aka crop marks, are used to show where to physically crop the image after printing it. This is used when the size of the final product doesn't quite match a standard paper size.

Additionally, the extra margin allows the artist to "bleed" color beyond it and ensure that mistakes in trimming do not ruin the final product.

The Japanese word is Tonbo (トンボ). Unfortunately, this is also a homophone for dragonfly in Japanese, which is what most Pixiv searches will turn up.

See also

  • color bars
  • production art
  • animation paper
  • animatic
  • color trace
  • Tag group:Image composition
  • About.com on Preparing Your Document Layout for Printing
  • Adobe Illustrator help for Printer's marks and bleeds
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