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  2. Postediting - Wikipedia

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    Light post-editing implies minimal intervention by the post-editor, with the aim of ensuring quality is "good enough" or "understandable"; [6] the expectation is that the client will use it for inbound purposes only, often when the text is needed urgently, or has a short time span.

  3. Editing - Wikipedia

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    Editing is a growing field of work in the service industry. There is little career training offered for editors. [20] Paid editing services may be provided by specialized editing firms or by self-employed editors. Editing firms may employ a team of in-house editors, rely on a network of individual contractors or both. [21]

  4. Comparison of video editing software - Wikipedia

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    Blender (VSE : Video Sequence Editor) Yes Yes Yes 2 GHz+ with SSE2 support [24] 2 GB [24] 512 MB [24]? Cinelerra: No No Yes x86-64 compatible processor 256 MB 0.25 GB Cinelerra-GG Infinity: No No Yes x86-64 compatible processor, recommended minimum: 2 GHz, 4 cores 8 GB recommended for HD editing 0.25 GB Corel VideoStudio: Yes No No 3.0 GHz [25 ...

  5. Wikipedia:Statistics - Wikipedia

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    User:Dragons flight/Log analysis – Edit rate, Edits per article, Revert rate, New articles, new users, new administrators, Uploads and admin actions. Updated Oct 2007. Editing frequency – Statistics on users' editing activity, monthly from January 2001 through September 2008.

  6. Wikipedia:Service awards - Wikipedia

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    The first seven levels (up to Veteran Editor or Tutnum), which cover the first two years of one's editing career, would require a rate of 4,000 edits per year (an average of approximately 11 edits per day) if one were to advance levels with edit counts and service time in perfect synchronization (except that the second level, Novice Editor or ...

  7. Motion Picture Editors Guild - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 1937, the US Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Act. [2]On May 20, 1937, the Society of Motion Picture Film Editors [2] was founded by I. James Wilkinson (sound editor), Ben Lewis (film editor) and Philip Cahn (film editor), [2] when film editors earned a mere $100 per week.

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  9. Wikipedia:Paid editing (guideline) - Wikipedia

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    Paid editing, broadly construed, is any editing where an editor is being compensated in some way, e.g. employees and contractors for money, students earning a grade and course credit such as Wikipedia:School and university projects, recognition from social and business associates, Wikipedians at Wikipedia:Bounty board, in-trade compensation, etc.

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