Printing Terms |
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| Ghosting |
| A screening technique which entails scanning an image full-strength, then screening it back to reduce the dot size. |
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| Halftone |
| Composed of thousands of tiny dots that fall within a tonal gray scale to simulate the look of a continuous-tone image, a halftone involves the use of one screen and one ink color. |
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| Ink Jet Printing |
| Used frequently for desktop publication, ink jet printing is available in a variety of color jobs. |
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| Laser Die-Cutting |
| Laser die-cutting is technically not a die-cut, but an extension of the photographic process. A metal template made from black-and-white artwork performs the role of a film negative. Wherever there is a hole in the template, a laser beam passes through and vaporizes the exposed area of the paper. Extremely precise, lasers enable the creation of amazingly intricate patterns with ease. |
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