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183 smooth scaling The ability to maintain the same detail and smoothness with different degrees of enlargement. Smooth scaling allows you to scale up low-resolution images without creating a jagged appearance. source profile The specifications for how the CMYK and RGB values in a file should be interpreted as an actual color when displayed or output through a given device. spine trim size The space between adjacent pages on a printed sheet. spot color A special ink color, not included in the process color set, that is used to specify the color of a graphic design element. spot color library A collection of spot colors for which spotless color recipes are sought. A spot color library contains one or more spot colors. Each spot color includes a name and a CIELAB color space. step and repeat The procedure of copying the same image by stepping it in position both horizontally and vertically according to a predetermined layout. stochastic screening A digital screening process that converts images into very small dots of equal size and variable spacing. Also referred to as frequency-modulated (FM) screening. substrate Any printing surface to which ink will adhere. Also referred to as stock.

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smooth scaling
The ability to maintain the same detail and smoothness with
different degrees of enlargement. Smooth scaling allows you to
scale up low-resolution images without creating a jagged
appearance.
source profile
The specifications for how the CMYK and RGB values in a file
should be interpreted as an actual color when displayed or output
through a given device.
spine trim size
The space between adjacent pages on a printed sheet.
spot color
A special ink color, not included in the process color set, that is
used to specify the color of a graphic design element.
spot color library
A collection of spot colors for which spotless color recipes are
sought. A spot color library contains one or more spot colors. Each
spot color includes a name and a CIELAB color space.
step and repeat
The procedure of copying the same image by stepping it in
position both horizontally and vertically according to a
predetermined layout.
stochastic screening
A digital screening process that converts images into very small
dots of equal size and variable spacing. Also referred to as
frequency-modulated (FM) screening
.
substrate
Any printing surface to which ink will adhere. Also referred to as
stock
.
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