Explain briefly ancillary operations, Computer Graphics

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a. Explain briefly six Ancillary Operations?

b. When do ancillary operations take place?

c. (i) What is flexography?
(ii) Provide examples of finished products which use flexographic printing technique.

d. Explain the process of hotfoil.

e. Explain briefly offset printing.


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