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job ticket, L*a*b, long-edge first LEF, lookup table LUT, PDF/X, PPD PostScript Printer Description

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180 Chapter 15-Glossary job ticket A hidden file that is created when you associate an input file with a particular template. The job ticket contains all the instructions for processing the input file. L*a*b* A device-independent color measurement system that measures Lightness (or Luminance) and two color coordinates, A (red/green) and B (blue/yellow). It may be used as an intermediate color space used when converting from one color space to another (for example, from CMYK to RGB). long-edge first (LEF) A printer page orientation where pages are delivered to the printer with the long edge of the paper going in first. lookup table (LUT) A two or three-dimensional array of values that stores information about specified input-output relationships. When an input value is known, the system can automatically determine the correct output value. For example, the system can find the required dot size for a given set of printing conditions based on the stored gray level. Color setups can be saved in color tables (color transformation tables), which is one of the many kinds of LUTs. PDF/X Abbreviation for Portable Document Format eXchange. An exchange format for sending pages between a page preparation site and a printing site. PDF/X is a subset of the full PDF specification. PPD (PostScript Printer Description) A file specification set by Adobe Systems, Inc. It contains outputdevice-specific information, including fonts, line screens, offset margins, supported page sizes, and so on. pre-separated file A PDF, PostScript, or TIFF file that contains a separate page for each color in a document. A standard process color job would have four pages-one for each process color. A job with spot

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job ticket
A hidden file that is created when you associate an input file with a
particular template. The job ticket contains all the instructions for
processing the input file.
L*a*b*
A device-independent color measurement system that measures
Lightness (or Luminance) and two color coordinates, A (red/green)
and B (blue/yellow). It may be used as an intermediate color space
used when converting from one color space to another (for
example, from CMYK to RGB).
long-edge first (LEF)
A printer page orientation where pages are delivered to the printer
with the long edge of the paper going in first.
lookup table (LUT)
A two or three-dimensional array of values that stores information
about specified input-output relationships. When an input value is
known, the system can automatically determine the correct output
value. For example, the system can find the required dot size for a
given set of printing conditions based on the stored gray level.
Color setups can be saved in color tables (color transformation
tables), which is one of the many kinds of LUTs.
PDF/X
Abbreviation for Portable Document Format eXchange. An
exchange format for sending pages between a page preparation
site and a printing site. PDF/X is a subset of the full PDF
specification.
PPD (PostScript Printer Description)
A file specification set by Adobe Systems, Inc. It contains output-
device-specific information, including fonts, line screens, offset
margins, supported page sizes, and so on.
pre-separated file
A PDF, PostScript, or TIFF file that contains a separate page for
each color in a document. A standard process color job would
have four pages—one for each process color. A job with spot
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