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Glossary
E
(Pronounced Delta-E), a calculation of the relative position of two
colors in a color space, which indicates how similar the colors are to
one another. A ∆E of 1 is perceptible by the human eye. A ∆E of 6 to
7 is usually considered acceptable in the printing industry.
10Base2
An IEEE Ethernet cabling standard using thin coaxial cable. The
prefix of the name, 10, defines the transmission speed of the cable as
10 Megabits per second; Base indicates that the signal is a baseband
transmission; and 2 describes the approximate maximum length of a
network segment, in hundreds of meters (maximum segment length
in the specification is 189 meters). See also Thinnet.
10BaseT
An IEEE Ethernet cabling standard using UTP (unshielded twisted
pair) cable. The naming convention follows that for 10Base2, except
that the T indicates the cable type (twisted pair), rather than
maximum segment length. See also Unshielded Twisted Pair.
Additive Color Theory
A color theory based on the addition of specific quantities of three
primary colored lights to create all other colors. The most common
primary colored lights used to create additive colors are red, green,
and blue (RGB). Computer monitors and scanners use the RGB
color model to create all other colors.
AppleTalk Network
Multiple computers and/or peripheral devices which are connected
and adhere to the AppleTalk communication protocol.
Application Software
Any software program, such as a desktop publishing program, word
processing program, graphics program, or any program that is
installed in your computer system.
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