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Indexes
Index
59
Index
A
Additive color model, 7
B
Binding, 24
Bitmap image
defined, 13
resolution of, 15
tonal range in, 15
Bleed, checking, 50
Blueline, 46
C
Chroma, 6
CMS.
See
Color
management system
CMY color model, 8
Color
characteristics of, 6
checking definitions, 50
displaying on monitors, 6
high-fidelity, 19
in imported
illustrations, 50
matching, 10
perception of, 6
proofing, 41, 42–47
properties of, 5
screening, 10
systems for managing, 19
tints of, 10
Color bars, 55
Color gamut, 8
Color management
system, 19
Color model, 7
Color proof
checking, 54
contract, 44, 54
separation-based, 44
Color separations.
See
Separations
Color space, 8
Color value, 6
Commercial printer
consulting, 39
selecting, 37–40
Commercial printing
inking, 22
offsetting, 23
platemaking, 21
press check, 44–47, 55
selecting vendors
for, 37–40
terminology, 9–13
types of, 21–27
wetting, 22
Continuous-tone art
defined, 9
scanning, 37
Contract proof, 44, 54
Creep, 25
D
Defining project
requirements, 32–33
Device profile, 19
Direct-digital printing, 20
Dot gain, 15
F
File formats, for hand-off, 49
Film separations, 11
See also
Separations
Fixed costs, 33
Flat, 24
Flexography, 26
Form, 24
Frequency modulation (FM)
screening, 18
G
Gamut, color, 8
GCR (gray-component
replacement), 11
Gravure, 26
Gray, shades of, 17
H
Halftone cell, 17
Halftone dot, 9, 17
Halftone frequency, 16
Halftone screen
defined, 9
moiré patterns, 14, 19
process colors, 10
Hand-off, 41
creating report for, 47
organizing files for, 50
High-fidelity color, 19
Hue, 6
I
Illustrations
preparing for imaging, 50
proofing, 41, 42–47
Imaging, preparing files
for, 50
Imposition, 24
Yo u prepare an index by using special
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