Sound & Vision Publishers has developed a specialized database (PrintDB 2000) for describing every aspect of a print. This rather complex, but easy to use tool, is used by most of our art historians while performing their research.
From these databases the data are extracted and transformed to a manuscript.
After receiving the images, which are ordered at print rooms throughout the world, we digitize the images ourselves, following the concept: single storage – multiple usage.
All images are kept in a digital non-compressed format.
Our prepress department is taking care of the next step the transforming of the manuscript and images into a new publication.
The last step “the physical production” of the publication is the only part of the process, which isn’t performed by Sound & Vision Publishers.