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Chapter 14—Glossary

pre-separated file

A PDF, PostScript, or TIFF file that contains a separate page for each color in a document. A standard process color job would have four pages—one for each process color. A job with spot colors would have a page for each spot color and a page for each process color.

printer description file

A PPD file or PDF file that Apple Macintosh® software uses to prepare pages and documents for specific output devices.

priority

The level of urgency assigned to a page that controls the order in which Kodak NewsManagerprocesses pages, if more than one page is ready for processing at the same time. NewsManager processes the higher priority items before the lower priority items.

process

An action initiated on a file—for example, refining a PostScript file, copying a file from one folder to another, or outputting a TIFF file to plate.

process colors

The four ink colors that are used to reproduce full-color images: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK). Combinations of CMYK are used to reproduce many colors of the spectrum.

PSImage

A low-resolution EPS file that is part of the Automatic Picture Replacement (APR) workflow. You use PSImage files to position

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