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Creo color server technology, for the xerox color 550/560 printer
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composite file
composite mode
contrast
conventional screening
creep
CT file format
database
A single file—for example, a composite PostScript file or a PDF file
—that contains all the color information and is not divided into
color separations. That is, the color information is not divided into
cyan, magenta, yellow, black, or spot colors.
A mode of operation in which all the color information associated
with a particular page is described on one page of a PostScript
file. During RIP, the file is separated into process colors and spot
colors, one file for each color. This mode of operation is the fastest
and most efficient in most cases.
The ratio between the light tones and the dark tones in an image.
If you increase the contrast, highlights become lighter while
shadows become darker.
A method of screening in which an image is broken down into a
series of dots of varying sizes that are placed in a rigid grid
pattern. Color images are separated into the four process colors,
and individual screens of color are created and then skewed at
angles to reproduce the image in print.
The extension of middle pages of a folded signature slightly
beyond outside pages. Shingling compensates for creep.
A four-color (CMYK) continuous-tone (or contone) raster file
format. Gradient tones and continuous-tone data are sometimes
converted to CT format.
A software module that holds site configuration information, edition
plan information, and the current state of each process and
planned item. At least one workstation at each site must have a
database installed.
Chapter 15—Glossary

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