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separations: Monochrome negatives that separate the continuous colors of an image into two to four colors for offset printing. shadow detail: ...
Gang Separations: A group of originals containing slides or prints of the same type, emulsion, highlight, middletone and shadow characteristics which will all be separated together as one piece.
four color separations term applied to negatives, positives, or stencils each having the ultimate printing responsibility for one of the four colors used in four color process printing; namely, magenta, cyan, yellow and black.
Desktop Color Separations format is a version of the standard EPS format that lets you save not only the file or image but also its CMYK or multichannel color separations you see in the Channels palette. DCS 2.0 allows you to save spot channels too.
Screen RulingThis refers to the number of lines or dots per inch in both directions on a contact screen used to make halftones or separations. Screen rulings are available from 65 lines per inch to 200 lines per inch.
" An additional option for printing color separations in CMYK mode is also present, but we won't go into that here since all desktop printers are RGB devices.
This type of film is often used to produce digital scans or color separations for mass-market printing. Photographic prints can be produced from reversal film, but the process is expensive and not as simple as that for print film.
Assembly printing - method of printing using image separations. Yellow, magenta, and cyan films are stacked to make a final, full color print.
An 11-step grayscale in 10% increments from 0% to 100% that prints along the edge of a page. When outputting colour separations a progressive colour bar is also printed.
Pre-Press: The process of preparing images, illustrations, and page layouts to be printed. Including scanning, separations, image manipulation, retouching, imagesetting, and proofing. (See: Post-Production) ...
Registration mark. A mark that appears on a printed image, generally for color separations, to help in aligning the printing plates. Many applications, such as Photoshop, can add registration marks to your images when they are printed.
Underneath the modern and user friendly interface, Scribus supports professional publishing features, such as CMYK color, separations, ICC color management and versatile PDF creation. Overview: Scribus Homepage.
For points with larger separations, the motions induced by local density peaks are small compared to the relative motion from the overall expansion. Hue Distinct color or shade.
See also: Image, Color, Printing, Print, Light
 
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