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Spire CX250 Color Server User Guide

 

Anti-Aliasing

A step effect in which angled lines or curved edges of elements in an

 

electronic image look broken or jagged, as a result of producing it in

 

a grid format. Increasing resolution can reduce this effect or using a

 

technique called anti-aliasing where the edges are softened.

APR

Creo's Automatic Picture Replacement workflow. In this workflow,

 

two versions of a file are created - a high-resolution file and a low-

 

resolution file called PSImage. The latter is used for positioning and

 

manipulation within a DTP application. The low-resolution file is

 

replaced automatically by the high-resolution version during the RIP

 

process. See also PSImage.

Binding

The process by which pages of a book or other publication are

 

attached to one another.

Bit

Abbreviation of binary digits. The smallest unit of information used

 

to store information in a computer. Bits are expressed as a binary

 

notation, that is, in ones and zeros.

Bitmap graphics

An image composed of individual pixels. The color value and position

 

of each pixel are individually described in bits and bytes of computer

 

memory. It is called a bitmap because it is effectively a map of bits. See

 

also Raster file.

Bleed

An extra amount of printed image, which extends beyond the trim

 

edge of the sheet or page.

Booklet

VI jobs are composed of booklets, which are personalized copies of a

 

document. A booklet can consist of several pages, but the entire

 

document is targeted at a specific individual or address. VI jobs

 

include elements that may differ from booklet to booklet, including

 

text, graphics, pictures and page backgrounds.

Butt

To join without overlapping or space between.

Byte

A grouping of 8 bits of stored information, giving 256 levels of data.

 

Each byte represents a value or character such as a letter or a number.

 

In a color system, a byte can describe one out of 256 distinct shades.

CIE

Abbreviation for Commission Internationale d'Eclairage. This body

 

was created for the study of illumination problems. CIE color

 

coordinates specify proportions of the three additive colors required

 

to produce any hue and are used for comparative color measurement.

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