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process colors
The colors used in printing to simulate full-spectrum color images: Cyan, Magenta,
Yellow, blacK (CMYK).
profile
Systematically describes how a color maps to a particular space. By identifying a source
profile and an output profile, you initiate the appropriate workflow to maintain consistent
color values.
QuickDraw
Graphics and display technology built into Mac OS computers. QuickDraw applications
rely on QuickDraw (rather than the PostScript language) to send text and pictures to
devices.
raster image
Electronic representation of a page or image using a grid of points called pixels.
rendering intent
The style of color rendering, or gamut mapping, designed for a particular type of color
job. An example of a rendering intent is Photographic rendering—also referred to as
Image rendering or Contrast rendering—which is designed for photographic images.
resolution
The number of pixels per inch (ppi) in a bitmap image or the number of dots per inch
(dpi) that a device can render.
RGB
An additive color model that makes a range of colors by combining red, green, and blue
light, called the additive primaries. Commonly used to refer to the color space, mixing
system, or monitor in color computer graphics.
simulation
See simulation profile.
simulation profile
The simulation profile describes the color characteristics of another print device, such as
a printing press, that you want the Fiery to simulate.
solid color rendering
A color rendering style intended for use when color accuracy is crucial. Unprintable colors
are mapped to the closest printable colors. Solid color rendering does the best job of
preserving the saturation of displayed colors.
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