Thereof, what is galley proof in printing?
Penultimate proof of a page being typeset for printing, before it is set (imposed) as a page of a book or booklet. Galley proofs are traditionally printed as a single column on a long strip of paper, and generally do not include illustrations. The next and final proof is usually the page proof.
Subsequently, question is, what are uncorrected proofs? An uncorrected proof is a printed copy of a book that needs to be reviewed for errors and corrections. This type of book is often marked "not to be sold," but collectible copies of these works include rare pre-printing copies of books by well known authors.
In this way, what is a proof in publishing?
In printing and publishing, proofs are the preliminary versions of publications meant for review by authors, editors, and proofreaders, often with extra-wide margins. Galley proofs may be uncut and unbound, or in some cases electronically transmitted.
What is a bound galley?
A Bound Galley is the pre-publication version of an upcoming published book that is a printed, perfect bound book. Bound Galleys trim sizes may be customized to your specific requirements. Bound Galley are always marked “Uncorrected Proofs” and are not for sale.
