| A | B |
| color separation | Procedure by which a full-color illustration is used to produce 3 or 4 different films. |
| negative image | Images whose tonal differences from one part to another vary in the same direction in the corresponding original. |
| line image | Image made up of uniformly solid-color lines or areas. |
| high contrast | Darker portions of the image are very dark and lighter portions are very light with little midtone range. |
| substrate | Material onto which ink is transferring during printing. |
| continuous tone image | Image having varying degrees of light and dark. |
| right reading | Positional realtion of parts of copied iamge when it is the same as original. |
| positive reading | Images whose tonal differences from one part to another vary in oppositie direction from original. |
| reflection image | Image observed or photographed by light reflected from image. |
| mechanical | Assembly of reflection line images on stiff substrate for printing. |
| halftone | Dots in varying sizes to represent varing tones in a continuous tone image. |
| transmission image | Image photographed by light passing through substrate from behind. |
| press | Film assembly for all printing processes is governed by ____________ factors. |
| flat | Putting films in specific positions in a carrier called a __________. |
| stripping | Traditionally film assembly has been called ______________. |
| single | Film assembly falls into two categories: _______ color and multi color. |
| clear | A positive film flat consists of a __________ base on which positives are assembled. |
| emulsion | Most color images are assembled into position after separation in a technique called _____________ stripping. |
| step-and-repeat | The process of making multiple exposures of flat is called ________________. |
| composite | Contacting multiple print flats into a single film is called a ________________. |
| complementary | When single color images are complex they may be separated into ____________ flats. |
| solids | ________________ should be placed on the film flat to receive an adquate supply of ink from the press. |
| Intaglio | This process uses a doctor blade. |
| Relief | Two major type of this printing are letterpress and flexography. |
| Lithography | Also called offset. |
| binding | Fastening together of pages or signatures. |
| trimming | Cutting of a press sheet or signature to size. |
| trim marks | Added to the flat to show the final size of the printed product. |