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Continuous-Tone Copy: Illustrations, photographs or computer files that
contain gradient tones from black to white or light to dark.
Contrast: The tonal change in color from light to dark.
Copy: All furnished material or disc used in the production of a printed product.
Cover Paper: Heavy printing paper used for book covers, presentation folders...
Crash Number: Numbering paper by pressing an image on the first sheet which is transferred to all parts of the printed set.
Crimping: Puncture marks holding business forms together.
Cromalin: Trade name for DuPont color proofs.
Crop: To cut off parts of a picture or image.
Crop Marks: Printed lines showing where to trim a printed sheet.
Crossover: Printing across the gutter or from one page to the facing page.
Cyan: One of four standard process colors. The blue color. |