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Densitometer: A quality control devise to measure the density of printing ink.
Density: The degree of color or darkness of an image or photograph.
Die: Metal rule or imaged block used to cut or place an image on paper in the finishing process.
Die Cutting: Curing images in or out of paper.
Dot: An element of halftones. Printed pictures are made many dots.
Dot Gain or Spread: The difference in size between the dot on film v paper.
Double Burn: Exposing a plate to multiple images.
Draw-Down: A sample of ink and paper used to evaluate ink colors.
Drop-Out: Portions of artwork that do not print.
Dummy: A rough layout of a printed piece showing position and finished size.
Duotone: A halftone picture made up of two printed colors.
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