Kyocera KM-C2030 FieryX3e+ Color Reference Guide - Page 115
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G-5 Glossary halftoning A method for representing an original continuous tone image using a pattern of dots, lines, or other patterns. HSB A color model where each color is represented by its hue, saturation, and brightness components; supported by most color applications. ICC profile An industry standard color profile format developed by the International Color Consortium (ICC) that describes the color capabilities, including the gamut, of a color device based on the differences between an ideal and the current device. The ideal is often provided by the manufacturer as a color reference file. ICC profiles are implemented on Mac OS computers in ColorSync and on Windows computers in Image Color Matching (ICM). The Color Server color management system, ColorWise, supports ICC profiles. imagesetter Raster-based film output device; a highresolution laser output device that writes bitmapped data onto photosensitive paper or film. JPEG A graphics file format defined by the Joint Photographic Experts Group committee of International Standards Organization (ISO); a standard for digital compression of still image graphic data. metamerism Phenomenon in which two colors composed of different combinations of light wavelengths appear identical under a specific light source, but may look different under other light sources. The colors are called "metamers." moiré An undesirable pattern in images made using halftone screens. Moiré can be caused by the improper line frequency of the screens, improper screen angles, improper alignment of halftone screens, or by the combination of a halftone screen with patterns in the image itself. named color A color that is defined according to a custom color system. For example, PANTONE 107 C is a named color. office applications Software applications commonly used for business purposes, including presentation applications, spreadsheets, and word processing programs. offset lithography Printing in which ink is transferred from printing plates to a rubber blanket and then from the blanket to paper. output See output profile.