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TIFF/IT-P1, tonal calibration, trapping, variable print specification, vector drawing, virtual printer

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184 Chapter 15-Glossary TIFF Acronym for Tagged Image File Format. TIFF is a file format used to describe, store, and exchange bitmap images. TIFF is crossplatform, highly flexible, and capable of saving a wide variety of image types, including photographs and illustrations. Most page makeup and image editing software supports TIFF. TIFF/IT-P1 Acronym for Tagged Image File Format for Image Technology, Profile 1. A file format that is similar to TIFF/IT, but provides a minimized set of options that allows simpler implementation when the full set of TIFF/IT options is not required. tint The percentage value assigned to a dot. tonal calibration The act of setting equipment to reproduce tonal values to specified values on final output such as a proof, press sheet, or plate. trapping A printing technique in which adjacent printed colors are slightly overlapped to ensure that white space does not appear between the colors. variable print specification Formal language designed for effective production of variable information documents. vector drawing The geometric system used to define lines and curves in computer graphics. It is most often used for line drawings. virtual printer A printer that contains preset workflows that are automatically applied to all print jobs processed with that virtual printer.

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TIFF
Acronym for Tagged Image File Format. TIFF is a file format used
to describe, store, and exchange bitmap images. TIFF is cross-
platform, highly flexible, and capable of saving a wide variety of
image types, including photographs and illustrations. Most page
makeup and image editing software supports TIFF.
TIFF/IT-P1
Acronym for Tagged Image File Format for Image Technology,
Profile 1. A file format that is similar to TIFF/IT, but provides a
minimized set of options that allows simpler implementation when
the full set of TIFF/IT options is not required.
tint
The percentage value assigned to a dot.
tonal calibration
The act of setting equipment to reproduce tonal values to specified
values on final output such as a proof, press sheet, or plate.
trapping
A printing technique in which adjacent printed colors are slightly
overlapped to ensure that white space does not appear between
the colors.
variable print specification
Formal language designed for effective production of variable
information documents.
vector drawing
The geometric system used to define lines and curves in computer
graphics. It is most often used for line drawings.
virtual printer
A printer that contains preset workflows that are automatically
applied to all print jobs processed with that virtual printer.
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