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1 D & D Image Specification Standards June 07 rd EDITION st Version

2 Contents one Introduction two D & D TIFF Image Specifications three D & D TIFF Download Formats four Client Supplied Photographic Images eight Client Supplied Rendered/CAD Images ten Product Samples for Photography fourteen Photographic Specifications twenty Photographic Specifications - D twenty two Photographic Specifications - D forty four Photographic Specifications - Liquor fifty four Photographic Specifications - Fresh fifty six Contact Information

3 Introduction DLibrary has been established for over 0 years and in that time has become a definitive resource for retail images. All of Australia s largest Supermarket and Liquor retailers utilise our service. DLibrary offers its customers a single, secure, centralised repository for their images, allowing retailers fast and reliable access. We create, distribute and store digital images via an industry standard, public, on-line library for promotional material such as catalogues, press and TV campaigns. DLibrary manages these digital images for many organisations whose marketing strategies demand the creation and distribution of thousands of different images. To maintain the quality of these digital images we guarantee the quality from input to output. We adhere to strict guidelines set down by the retail advertising industry regarding image format, product angle, photographic lighting, sharpening and resolution. To maintain DLibrary s consistent standard the following pages will guide you through the technical and practical application required to deliver a first-class image to us and your customers every time. one

4 D & D TIFF Image Specifications These image specifications outline what is input into DLibrary. They are very important as they meet the quality standards required for delivering digital images to our customers. Images used for any form of printing require a high resolution in order to achieve an acceptable viewing result. Given the time, effort and cost of commercial printing it is vital the image quality meets the expectations of the audience. An image of high resolution quality will maintain its contrast, clarity and sharpness. DLibrary stores clear, sharp and clean images to the following Image Specification Standards: Image Resolution: 00 dpi (minimum) Canvas size: 9cm (on longest edge) Image size: 8cm (on longest edge) Crop size: within 5mm of image (maximum) A Simplified Contour Clipping Path must be Applied Colour space: RGB ICC embedded input profile: ColorMatch RGB No Sharpening applied to RGB image File type: Photoshop TIFF saved with - LZW Image Compression - Interleaved Pixel Order - Either IBM PC or Macintosh Byte Order DLibrary D or D Media Types are NOT store in the following colour spaces or file types: Colour space: CMYK, Monochrome File types: EPS, DNG, BMP, PNG, GIF, PICT, PDF, DCS, standard JPEG, Illustrator (.ai), Photoshop (.psd) two

5 D & D TIFF Download Formats D & D TIFF images stored to DLibrary s Image Specifications allows for the greatest flexibility when the image is downloaded. Rather than having to store different formats of an image our system allows for the image to be re-purposed on-the-fly at the beginning of the download process. This means that a single high resolution TIFF 00 DPI can be automatically re-purposed to the following download formats: Lo Res Bitmap - Low Resolution 7 dpi suitable for Electronic Media use Lo Res GIF - Low Resolution 7 dpi suitable for Electronic Media use Lo Res JPEG - Low Resolution 7 dpi suitable for Electronic Media use Hi Res TIFF - High Resolution 00 dpi suitable for Print Media use includes Clipping Path Hi Res JPEG - High Resolution 00 dpi suitable for Print Media use no Clipping Path Print Ready TIFF - Converted High Resolution 00 dpi suitable for Print Media use: There are five Print Ready EPS Conversion Profiles available that can be applied to downloads:. Sheetfeed. Magazine. Catalogue 4. Uncoated 5. Newspaper Web Ready - images downloaded to a predetermined pixel width and height of 00 pixels and are all Low Resolution 7 dpi:. Web Ready JPEG - non-transparent background. Web Ready PNG - transparent background. Web Ready GIF - transparent background Web Ready Custom - images can be downloaded to a customisable pixel width and height and are all Low Resolution 7 dpi:. Web Ready JPEG - non-transparent background. Web Ready PNG - transparent background. Web Ready GIF - transparent background GS GoScan JPEG - converts images to GS specifications of 4x4 96 dpi Office Ready PNG - 04 pixels on longest 0 dpi with transparent background three

6 Client Supplied Photographic Images DLibrary will accept client supplied photographic images on the proviso that they comply, in full, to our Image Specification Standards: DLibrary WILL* accept clear, sharp and clean images providing they are delivered to us and adhere to the following Client Supplied Photographic Image Specifications: Image Resolution: 00 dpi (minimum) Canvas size: 9cm (on longest edge) Image size: 8cm (on longest edge) Crop size: within 5mm of image (maximum) A Simplified Contour Clipping Path must be Applied Colour space: RGB ICC embedded input profile: ColorMatch RGB No Sharpening applied to RGB image File type: Photoshop TIFF saved with - LZW Image Compression - Interleaved Pixel Order - Either IBM PC or Macintosh Byte Order DLibrary D or D Media Types are NOT store in the following colour spaces or file types: Colour space: CMYK, Monochrome File types: EPS, DNG, BMP, PNG, GIF, PICT, PDF, DCS, standard JPEG, Illustrator (.ai), Photoshop (.psd) Client supplied photographic images must also comply with our accepted photographic angles, both D and D, or whichever may apply, refer to the Photographic Angles section later in this document. *An extraction charge will be applicable to all images supplied from third parties. This covers the Quality Control procedure that verifies all of the Image Specification Standards above. DLibrary reserve the right to accept or reject these images. four

7 Client Supplied Photographic Images These sample images highlight some common areas of concern with client supplied photography. Client supplied photographic images must comply to DLibrary s D & D photographic angles, whichever may apply. If client supplied photographic images are a standard JPEG file type, are less than 00 dpi or have a CMYK colour space they will not be stored in DLibrary. Client supplied photographic images should have a minimum dot to hold edge of product. five

8 Client Supplied Images Client supplied photographic or rendered images must comply to the DLibrary Image Specification Standards. Canvas size to be a minimum of 9cm in height Image size to be a minimum of 8cm in height 5mm gap between the Image and Canvas size Image resolution 00dpi minimum A Simplified Clipping Path must be Applied Unsharpened embedded Colour Match RGB profile Vertical Orientation six

9 Client Supplied Images Client supplied photographic or rendered images must comply to the DLibrary Image Specification Standards. Canvas size to be a minimum of 9cm in width Image size to be a minimum of 8cm in width 5mm gap between the Image and Canvas size A Simplified Clipping Path must be Applied Image resolution 00dpi minimum Horizontal Orientation Unsharpened embedded Colour Match RGB profile seven

10 Client Supplied Rendered/CAD Images In recent years there has been a trend by clients towards illustrated imagery or rendered photography. These types of creative elements can greatly enhance a products appearance however, thought must be given to the purpose for which it will be used. DLibrary will accept client supplied rendered imagery* on the understanding that they comply, in full, to our Image Specification Standards as outlined earlier in this document. With print being one of the main end-uses for output from DLibrary, some extra care should be taken when supplying rendered images to allow for printing processes. Areas such as colour saturation, brightness and sharpening need particular attention. If ignored the reproductive quality of this type of image could be compromised. If a client is unsure on how their rendered image will reproduce in print a DLibrary Quality Control Proof can be produced, at cost to the client, for approval prior to accepting the image for up-loading into DLibrary. Rendered imagery must also comply with our accepted photographic angles, both D and D, or whichever may apply, refer to the Photographic Angles section later in this document. *DLibrary reserve the right to accept or reject rendered imagery if it does not comply to our Image Specification Standards. eight

11 Client Supplied Rendered/CAD Images These sample images highlight some common areas of concern with client supplied rendered imagery. Supplied rendered images must have an applied clipping path. DLibrary does not store drop-shadows. Supplied rendered images must take colour saturation, sharpness and brightness into consideration and be supplied as RGB. Ensure that rendered images are supplied to DLibrary 9cm on their longest edge and are 00 dpi. Rendered images must comply to DLibrary s D & D photographic angles, whichever may apply. nine

12 Product Samples for Photography Product samples being supplied to DLibrary for photography should be delivered in pristine condition. It is recommended that an evaluation of multiple selections of a product be undertaken and the samples chosen truly reflect the product in the best possible way. A poor sample will inevitably mean a poor result. If the sample being supplied for photography is not true to the original product and is found to be defective, damaged or inferior it will need to be replaced by the client. A DLibrary representative will contact the customer outlining the issue and offer them to re-supply the sample or supply a quote for retouching.* Alternatively and where appropriate to do so, DLibrary can offer to purchase the product and charge a fee on the customers behalf. DLibrary takes no responsibility for products that are damaged while in transit to our studios. If you are unsure on how to supply your sample to photography your nearest DLibrary representative will be able to assist and advise accordingly. Samples should have: No dents No tears No scratches No glue marks Samples should not be presented: Crushed Compressed Taped Mouldy In addition and to assist us in producing the best possible result, it is an advantage to supply flat-packs for cartons and boxes, this is particularly important when supplying freezer/frozen samples. Labels should also be as square as possible on the product sample being photographed. To increase the life-span of products featuring in DLibrary, it is highly recommended that samples provided contain no visible Use By, Best Before or Product Code printing or labels. This could save a client the extra cost of retouching. *Additional charges will apply for manipulation or retouching of defective, damaged or inferior product samples. ten

13 Product Samples for Photography These images highlight some common areas of concern with product samples received for photography. Poorly presented samples that have excessive tearing and crushing will be rejected for photography. eleven

14 Product Samples for Photography These images highlight some common areas of concern with product samples received for photography. To increase the life-span of your product in DLibrary samples should not have any Use By, Best Before or Product Coding information visible on any part of the product which is to be photographed. Avoid supplying samples that have dents and creases especially in plastic products such as milk. twelve

15 Product Samples for Photography These images highlight some common areas of concern with product samples received for photography. To assist us in presenting your product in the best possible way ensure that labels are square and straight and not torn or curled. Even though this Best Before date is stamped on the edge of the packaging it still needs to be removed. thirteen

16 Photographic Specifications When shooting product for DLibrary, photographers should keep in mind the end-use for these images. Primarily they will be used in printed publications such as catalogues, magazines and newsprint. Images are also used for electronic publications - web, D, TVC and video. Many variables exist when photographing product, such things as product shape and size, the type of material used for the packaging, reflective qualities, colour definition and clarity of the printing on the product. All these variables plus others impact on the final shot, especially the lighting used. fourteen

17 Photographic Specifications It is essential that photographers have a fully calibrated digital camera and as there are a variety of cameras on the market, it is best to have it calibrated to the manufacturers specifications. Additionally, the viewing screen should truly reflect what the camera has captured. Our studios and quality control screens are set to the following calibrations: Screen Calibration Settings for Apple Mac OSX LCD Screens - White Point: 5500 K Set above D50 to allow for the eyes adaptation to light emission Gamma:.8 Standard Macintosh setting. would also be appropriate Luminance: 0/40 cd/m Most will be 0 cd/m with 0 cd/m for brighter conditions White & Black Points When acquiring the raw capture from the camera it is necessary to set both the white and black points to ensure the correct contrast range. This may vary depending on how dark or light the product is. It is recommended to set these points initially as follows: Settings for Medium range White & Black Points - RGB white point value: 40-4 RGB black point value: 0- fifteen

18 Photographic Specifications Lighting The amount and type of lighting used will depend on the product being shot, this evaluation is part of any photographic process which takes into account the products reflective qualities. How much and what type of lighting to be used is solely at the photographers professional discretion. With that in mind, a poorly lit shot can result in poor reproductive results. Ensure that the lighting used clearly represents the product in its best possible condition. Photographers should also take into consideration that all products stored in DLibrary have a clipping path applied. With that in mind shooting products on a near white background makes this process not only easier but more cost effective. Visually, this will reduce the risk of products being reproduced with grey edges, after the clipping path has been applied. A clipping path will be applied. Shoot with a near white background. A photographic studio incorporates a variety of lighting techniques, such as back-lighting and front-lighting to take a shot. sixteen

19 Photographic Specifications Good photography ensures lighting takes into consideration the type of product being photographed and it s reflective qualities. Poorly lit photography can make a product look dull and flat in appearance and when printed colour can fill-in. seventeen

20 Photographic Specifications Product Set-up When photographing for DLibrary some care and attention should be taken to minimise product imperfections of samples that are supplied. These imperfections may vary depending on the sample itself. Dents in tins, creases, bubbles, tears in wrappings or labels all have an impact on the amount of retouching that might be required after the shot is taken. Correctly setting up a product sample prior to photography, such as taping down loose box edges with double-sided tape, or removing the blank safety seal from the top of a jar for example would alleviate the need to retouch this area later on. By removing the blank safety seal wrapping from the product before the shot is taken will save retouching. In this instance the safety seal would remain as it has printing on it s surface. eighteen

21 Photographic Specifications From time to time, due to the type of product being photographed, multiple shots are taken to improve appearance or clarity. These multiple shots* can then be combined at a later stage to produce the finished result. Another method of achieving a better result is by removing the product from inside its packaging, where a flatter element will be easier to photograph. Original shot - all in used for product shape and lid. Second shot - removed product and filled with white liquid to highlight label. Third shot - remove lid on caramel version for ice-cream shape. Once caramel version was inserted it was then colour corrected to chocolate. Brighten and enhance text on label and ribbon. Final combined product stored in DLibrary. *Additional charges apply for multiple shot combining. Contact your DLibrary representative for an estimation of cost. nineteen

22 Photographic Specifications Photographic Angles To give retailers greater flexibility in the production of their marketing and advertising material DLibrary photographs products, where applicable, with a and dimensional photographic profile referred to as D & D. The primary branding details of the product being photographed should also be considered. DLibrary requires, as its standard, that all products be shot and stored with the D photographic profile. The decision to also photograph a product with a D photographic profile should be confirmed with the customer prior to the commencement of the photography process. Certain other factors will also determine the desired D angle as well. For example, a rectangular box shape will show both a left-hand and top edge, while a cylindrical can will show a top-edge only. Deciding on which D set-up to apply can be quite a difficult decision due to the wide variations of product packaging. Photography examples have been provided within this document to guide photographers in deciding the appropriate scope and elevation required. twenty

23 Photographic Specifications - D This dimension shows only the height and width of the product and is shot as: Front-on Square to both horizontal & vertical No side, top or bottom edges visible 90 0 twenty one

24 Photographic Specifications - D D Square (square/rectangular) Most square/rectangular shapes are boxes, cartons or plastic wrapped product with continuous branding or product information on multiple surfaces. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 Left to right (facing to the right) 4 off horizontal line Elevated (exposing top-edge) Leading vertical edge to be 90 to horizontal twenty two

25 Photographic Specifications - D All these images share a common characteristic they are square or rectangular in shape and should be shot to the D - Square Specification. twenty three

26 Photographic Specifications - D D Round (jars/bottles/cans) Most jars, bottles and cans have their product branding printed on labels stuck to or wrapped round a curved surface. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: Front-on Square to both horizontal & vertical Tilted forward (exposing top of can, cap or lid). The amount of tilt is /0th the width of the products cap or lid. For example, if the width of the product lid = 00mm then the depth of the tilt = Y of 0mm 4 No side edges visible X Y twenty four

27 Photographic Specifications - D All these images share a common characteristic, they have round edges or are cylindrical in shape and should be shot to the D - Round Specification. twenty five

28 Photographic Specifications - D D Curve (tubs) Most tubs, such as margarine or ice cream have their major branding element printed or placed on their lids with other branding on the face of the product. Depending on the ratios between the lid and the container it covers some variations will occur. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 Front-on Square to both horizontal & vertical No side edges visible Tilted forward (exposing top of tub) In general these products can be shot either as /rd top of lid or /rds top of lid, depending on the overall height of the container twenty six

29 Photographic Specifications - D The common characteristic with these products is either their curved or round edged packaging and should be shot to the D - Curve Specification. twenty seven

30 Photographic Specifications - D D Yoghurt (yoghurt various) Due to the various types of packaging and branding this product displays it requires its own set of photographic specifications. Yoghurt needs to be shot in four distinct photographic profiles or styles as outlined here. Style - Tubs This profile is a cross between the D Round and D Curve profiles, generally yoghurt tubs have a translucent re-sealable lid with printing visible through it, however their major branding element is on the front of the tub. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 Front-on Square to both horizontal & vertical Tilted forward (exposing label through lid) No side, or bottom edges visible twenty eight

31 Photographic Specifications - D The D Yoghurt Style - Tub profile can be used for other products other than yoghurt which are packaged the same way with a translucent or clear re-sealable lid. twenty nine

32 Photographic Specifications - D Style Singles, Twin-Packs, Twin & Multi-Packs with Open-sided packaging This photographic profile is shot similar to the D Square profile and can also be used for other forms of product that might have similar characteristics, such as twin pack jellies, fruits or desserts. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 5 Left to right (facing to the right) 4 off horizontal line Elevated (exposing top-edge) Centre vertical edges to be 90 to horizontal 0 and gap between tubs even where applicable Vertical or leading edges to be 90 to horizontal 0 depending on packaging thirty

33 Photographic Specifications - D The D Yoghurt Style profile can be used for other products other than yoghurt which are packaged the same way. thirty one

34 Photographic Specifications - D Style 6 Packs The major branding for this photographic profile is at the top as it denotes what varieties are contained within the 6 pack, it also forms part of the individual packs tear-off lid. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 5 Left to right (facing right) 4 off horizontal line Panned left (exposing edge of individual packs) No top, bottom or right-hand edges visible Leading vertical edge to be 90 to horizontal thirty two

35 Photographic Specifications - D The D Yoghurt Style profile is to be used for un-packaged 6 Packs and also for 8 Packs with the same packaging. thirty three

36 Photographic Specifications - D Style 4 Multi-Packs with Open-fronted packaging Once again the major branding component for this form of packaging is situated at the top, with a descriptive element denoting what varieties are contained within the product. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 Front-on Square to horizontal Tilted back (exposing individual packs at front) No side, or top edges visible 4 0 thirty four

37 Photographic Specifications - D The D Yoghurt Style 4 profile is to be used for Multi-Packs with Open-fronted packaging, this style can be used for similarly packaged products. thirty five

38 Photographic Specifications - D D - Eggs Due to their unusual packaging shape egg cartons require their own photographic profile, this profile is to be used for all eggs carton sizes. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: Front-on Square to horizontal and vertical Elevated (exposing carton top and front) - The carton top and front of lid should be proportionately equal in depth and is measured from the back to the front leading edge at the top of the carton. This will then leave the egg shape cups of the carton exposed at the bottom. To accommodate for a wider lid top or squarer carton the front and the egg shape cup profile is to remain Retain this profile even for squarer or wider egg cartons thirty six

39 Photographic Specifications - D All sizes of egg cartons - 6, 9, 0, and 5 with this traditional style of packaging should all be photographed to the D - Egg photographic profile. thirty seven

40 Photographic Specifications - D D - Cheese While all cheese blocks and rounds are shot with a D profile some cheese slice packs require a D photographic profile as well. Their primary branding is situated at the top of their packaging. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: Front-on Square to horizontal Elevated position (exposing top) In general a ratio of / lid to / container applies. As the height of the container reduces the ratio is more /4 lid to /4 container. 0 thirty eight

41 Photographic Specifications - D Cheese slices are usually packaged in a clear or translucent plastic container with their primary branding situated on the top. Other forms of packaging cheese include cardboard boxes. These can be photographed using the D - Square photographic profile. Portions of rounds or wedges should not be shot as a D profile. thirty nine

42 Photographic Specifications - D D Bulk Bulk packed products are usually wrapped in clear plastic, to enhance the product this wrapping should be removed prior to photography. The exception is when the plastic wrap has branding or product information printed on it, in this instance the plastic wrapping should remain unless otherwise directed by the client. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 5 Left to right (facing to the right) 4 off horizontal line Shallow elevation Leading vertical edge to be 90 to horizontal 0 Plastic wrapping removed where appropriate forty

43 Photographic Specifications - D D - Bulk pack products are shot similar to D - Square but with a shallower elevation. The primary focus of this kind of shot is to show the amount of items in the bulk pack, not the amount of tops of cans or lids. forty one

44 Photographic Specifications - D D Miscellaneous Products which are classified as miscellaneous come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and branding elements vary accordingly. Photography should still apply the left to right principle of images being shot with a D profile and be in keeping with the overall style of DLibrary. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 Left to right (facing to the right) 4 off horizontal line where applicable Elevated Leading vertical edge to be 90 to horizontal forty two

45 Photographic Specifications - D D - Miscellaneous items are usually non-perishables such as cooking utensils, storage containers, books, etc. Some items have no branding at all so consideration of functionality should be taken into account, as to how it best fits into the overall style of DLibrary. forty three

46 Photographic Specifications - Liquor Wine All wine bottles are primarily shot with a D profile giving particular attention to lighting set-ups that reduce catch lights on the bottle. On occasions multiple shots are taken and then recombined to further enhance the labels, logos or seals. If a client requests a D version then the D - Round Photographic Specification applies. This dimension shows only the height and width of the product and is shot as: Front-on Square to both horizontal & vertical No side, top or bottom edges visible 90 0 forty four

47 Photographic Specifications - Liquor Cask wines are shot using the D - Square Photographic Specification. A client may request that the packaging for a bottle be included in the shot, giving the product a more stylized feel. With these types of shots the packaging or box is positioned on the left at the D - Square profile with the bottle to the right at the D front-on profile. forty five

48 Photographic Specifications - Liquor Spirits All spirit bottles are primarily shot with a D profile giving particular attention to lighting set-ups that reduce catch lights on the bottle. On occasions multiple shots are taken and then recombined to further enhance the labels, logos or seals. If a client requests a D version then the D - Round Photographic Specification applies. This dimension shows only the height and width of the product and is shot as: Front-on Square to both horizontal & vertical No side, top or bottom edges visible 90 0 forty six

49 Photographic Specifications - Liquor All boxed spirit products should be shot to the D - Square Photographic Specification profile. Client s may request that the packaging for a bottle be included in the shot, giving the product a more stylized feel. With these types of shots the packaging or box is positioned on the left at the D - Square profile with the bottle to the right at the D front-on profile. forty seven

50 Photographic Specifications - Liquor Ready-to-Drinks (RTDs) - Stubbies, Cans All of these products are primarily shot with a D profile giving particular attention to lighting set-ups that reduce catch lights or reflections. If a client requires a D version then the D - Round Photographic Specification applies. On occasions multiple shots are taken and then recombined to further enhance the labels, logos or seals. 4 Front-on Square to both horizontal & vertical No side, top or bottom edges visible for D D - Round Photographic Specification applies forty eight

51 Photographic Specifications - Liquor Samples of RTDs and Beer which have been shot with both & D profiles. forty nine

52 Photographic Specifications - Liquor Packs Once again care should be taken with lighting to reduce catch lights, reflections or shadows. If a client requires a D version then the D - Bulk Pack Photographic Specification applies. On occasions multiple shots are needed to be taken to further enhance the labels, logos or seals. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 Left to right (facing to the right) 4 off horizontal line Shallow elevation Leading vertical edge to be 90 to horizontal fifty

53 Photographic Specifications - Liquor A client may request that any clear plastic packaging be removed prior to the shot being taken. An example of this is the VB 6 pack, below, where the plastic joiner at the top of the cans has been removed. fifty one

54 Photographic Specifications - Liquor Cartons The primary branding for cartons is situated either on the sides or at the top, keeping this in mind some cartons can be shot in different ways to achieve the correct D appearance. Generally cartons are shot with the D - Square Photographic profile. D shows the height, width and depth of the product and is shot as: 4 Left to right (facing to the right) 4 off horizontal line Elevated (exposing top-edge) Leading vertical edge to be 90 to horizontal fifty two

55 Photographic Specifications - Liquor As the branding of some cartons are quite extensive confirmation prior to photography should be ascertained to achieve the correct D profile, either side on or upright. fifty three

56 Photographic Specifications - Fresh Produce, Meat, Bakery, Plants & Flowers To achieve greater flexibility for our customers and to increase the shelf-life of these items all Fresh products are to be photographed brand neutral. These products can be photographed in various D & D styles and do not adhere to the general left-to-right D photographic principle of DLibrary Supermarket or Liquor. fifty four

57 Photographic Specifications - Fresh DLibrary Fresh items allow for a minimal amount of styling and is limited to simple spillage styling only where no extra items are required to style the shot. If additional items or further styling* is required, contact your nearest DLibrary representative for assistance. Fresh products supplied must be received in pristine condition and where applicable refridgerated. *Additional charges apply for items purchased, propping and styling. Contact your DLibrary representative for an estimation of cost. fifty five

58 Contact Information For further information visit or contact the DLibrary office. enquires; Melbourne 7-49 Browns Road Clayton VIC 68 Australia: (0) International: Copyright DLibrary 00. A division of PMP Digital Pty Ltd (ABN ) Part of the PMP LIMITED Group of Companies 7-49 Browns Road, Clayton, Victoria 68. This document has been produced as a guide only. Third party works are depicted under licence. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Unless you obtain permission from PMP Digital Pty Ltd, you are not permitted to copy this document (either in whole or part, electronic or mechanical), or rebrand and/or repurpose any of the information within this document in whole or part for any purpose. All rights reserved. Printed in Australia. fifty six

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