تعريف accordion fold في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
Parallel folds, alternating in direction Also called concertina fold additive mixing of colour occurs when two colours of light stimulate the same patch of retina In commercial colour printing, the halftone dots and the overlaps between them together comprise only six colours, plus black The sensation of full colour on a page results from additive mixture of these six colours See secondary colour
A binding term for two or more parallel folds that open like an accordion Brochures and maps often use accordion folds
A type of paper folding in which each fold runs in the opposite direction to the previous fold creating a pleated or accordion affect
A type of paper folding in which each fold runs in the opposite direction to the previous fold creating a pleated or accordion effect
a series of parallel folds in which each fold opens in the opposite direction from the previous fold like the bellows of an accordion
A pair or more of parallel folds forming alternating peaks and valleys The result resembles an accordion bellows Alternative term: fanfold
a common method for folding small publications such as pamphlets Two or more parallel folds are made in opposite directions causing the paper to open like an accordion (also called Concertina fold)
A binding term describing a method of folding paper When unfolded it looks like the folds of an accordion
A series of parallel folds in which the paper is 'pleated' by making each fold in the opposite direction author alteration Change in copy or specifications made after production has begun
In folding, a term used for two or more parallel folds which open like an accordion
Two or more parallel folds in printed paper in which each fold opens in the opposite direction from the previous fold so that the paper opens like an accordion