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Post by kelin on Jun 14, 2012 6:27:01 GMT -5
To prepare an image for process printing, it is separated into four color components: cyan, magenta, yellow, and key, also called black. The color separation is known as color screening, and is usually accomplished digitally. A separate print plate will be made for each color. Each plate is created as a halftone, meaning that the color is separated into a series of tiny dots. In areas where the color is sparse, the dots will be small and spaced well apart. In areas of color density, the dots will be larger, and may have no space in between them. printing services
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