Kyocera KM-C2030 FieryX3e+ Color Reference Guide - Page 113

The Color Server includes several CRDs, and PostScript Level 2 and PostScript 3

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G-3 Glossary continuous tone (contone) Describes a photographic image that contains gradient tones from black to white (such as a 35mm transparency or a photograph). Continuous tones cannot be reproduced in that form for printing, but must be screened to translate the image into dots. continuous tone (contone) image An image containing fine gradations of tones, such as a photographic image. CRD (Color Rendering Dictionary) A feature of color management systems and PostScript Level 2 and PostScript 3 color devices that maintains the best possible translation of color from one color device to another. A color rendering dictionary (CRD) is used by the color management system or the device's PostScript interpreter when converting data between color spaces. The Color Server includes several CRDs, each of which provides a different color rendering style. custom color system A system of named color swatches that can be matched on press using spot colors or approximated using process colors. PANTONE and TruMatch are examples of custom color systems. DCS (Desktop Color Separation) A data file standard defined by Quark, Inc., to assist in making color separations with desktop publishing systems; five files are created-four color files (one each for C, M, Y, and K) and a composite color preview file of the color image. It allows an image-editing application to perform color separation and pass it through to final output with its integrity intact. densitometer An instrument commonly used in the graphic arts industry to measure density according to a specified standard. density A measurement of the light-absorbing quality of a photographic or printed image. desktop color separation See DCS. DIC A Japanese standard of specifications for separations, proofs, and color printing. EPS (or EPSF) See Encapsulated PostScript. Encapsulated PostScript A PostScript file format designed to be embedded in another PostScript stream.

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G-3
Glossary
continuous tone (contone)
Describes a photographic image that
contains gradient tones from black to
white (such as a 35mm transparency or a
photograph). Continuous tones cannot
be reproduced in that form for printing,
but must be screened to translate the
image into dots.
continuous tone (contone) image
An image containing fine gradations of
tones, such as a photographic image.
CRD (Color Rendering Dictionary)
A feature of color management systems
and PostScript Level 2 and PostScript 3
color devices that maintains the best
possible translation of color from one
color device to another. A color
rendering dictionary (CRD) is used by
the color management system or the
device’s PostScript interpreter when
converting data between color spaces.
The Color Server includes several CRDs,
each of which provides a different color
rendering style.
custom color system
A system of named color swatches that
can be matched on press using spot
colors or approximated using process
colors. PANTONE and TruMatch are
examples of custom color systems.
DCS (Desktop Color Separation)
A data file standard defined by Quark,
Inc., to assist in making color separations
with desktop publishing systems; five
files are created—four color files (one
each for C, M, Y, and K) and a
composite color preview file of the color
image. It allows an image-editing
application to perform color separation
and pass it through to final output with
its integrity intact.
densitometer
An instrument commonly used in the
graphic arts industry to measure density
according to a specified standard.
density
A measurement of the light-absorbing
quality of a photographic or printed
image.
desktop color separation
See
DCS.
DIC
A Japanese standard of specifications for
separations, proofs, and color printing.
EPS (or EPSF)
See
Encapsulated PostScript.
Encapsulated PostScript
A PostScript file format designed to be
embedded in another PostScript stream.