putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form
Covering some portion of an image with a solid graphic (usually a rectangle or combination of rectangles) so that the covered information is no longer visible to the viewer See Filled Rectangle or Annotations
The activity of collecting, arranging, editing and modifying sources to adapt their message to new circumstances and the redactor's theological perspective
A process whereby unwanted or sensitive areas of an image are removed (or masked white), prior to the image being printed, faxed or emailed
{i} working on a creation and preparing it for publication, editing, publishing; edition, work adapted for publication
() From New Latin redactio (“redaction”) Latin redigere (“to lead back, collect, prepare, reduce to a certain state”) red- (“back”) + agere (“to put in motion, to drive”).