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Definition von color separation im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
The separation of full-color artwork or transparencies into the four primary printing ink colors (CMYK)
The act of decomposing a color graphic or photo into single-color layers For example, to print full-color photos with an offset printing press, one must first separate the photo into the four basic ink colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) Each single-color layer is then printed separately, one on top of the other, to give the impression of infinite colors
The process of splitting full-color artwork into its CMYK components; one or all four of the separate pieces of film from which a four-color version will be printed
process of preparing an original piece of art or other color picture for printing by creating a separate image for each color plane (i.e. cyan, magenta, black and yellow)
A process of converting full-color images into a limited number of primary colors Additive primary colors (red, green, and blue) are used by the scanner, and the subtractive primary colors (cyan, magenta, and yellow) plus black are used for printing press separation
The conversion of the red green, and blue color information used in a computer into cyan, magenta, yellow, and black channels that are used to make printing plates
A process by which a full color original is converted into four printable colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black The information for each color is used to create a separate film negative which is used to create a plate for printing See CMYK
The process of converting a color or image into CMYK for 4 color process printing As there are different CMYK combinations that can be made to achieve certain target colors, separation settings must be defined for the specific process
the process of photographically separating colored art or photographs into primary color components (negative or positive) for printed reproduction
- A traditional photographic process that uses four film negatives to ultimately create a full-color printed product Recent computer innovations have obviated the need for separated film negatives in certain applications
A technique of using a camera, scanner or computer program to divide color images into their four component halftone negatives Also, the proof resulting from such color separation, usually produced as four overlays that demonstrate ink coverage in four-color (CMYK) process printing See also Four-color process
The production of a separate printing plate for each ink color that will be used to print an image Four plates are used in process color separation, one each for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black An addition plate is used for each spot color
(1) a process using red, green,and blue filters to divide the colors of a multicolored original into the process colors of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black; (2) a photographic technique involving photographing original continuous tone colored art through a series of filters, each to provide negatives representing the colors used in rendering the original
the separation of the colors of a full-color transparency or print by photographing it with separate color filters
Process of preparing a separate drawing, engraving, or negative for each color required in the printing production of a map or chart
The process of separating artwork into component films of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black in preparation for printing
The process of separating color originals into the primary printing color components in negative or positive form
A full-color ad normally is generated through printing of four separate colors: yellow, cyan, magenta, and black The color separation consists of four separate screens; one for each of those four colors
Photographic or electronic process of creating patterns or plates for each component of a color space, such as individual items for recreating only cyan, yellow, magenta, or black (CMYK while printing)
The process of separating a color image into a series of single-color (cyan, yellow, magenta, and black) images that will be used as negatives Printed on top of one another, the color separations create a full-color (or "process") image Color separation was initially done by photographing the image three times through different color filters However, electro-optical methods using lasers and CCDs are now employed
(1) Technique of using a camera, scanner or computer to divide continuous-tone color images into four halftone negatives (2) The product resulting from color separating and subsequent four-color process printing Also called separation
A file, printout, or plate created by breaking down a continuous-tone, multi-colored image into single-color components By applying the appropriate process or spot color to each separation and then overprinting this information on the page, offset printers can reproduce the original image
The operation of separating artwork into the four process colors by means of filters in a process camera or by electronic scanners The result is four continuous-tone films (negative or positive) which when screened are used to make printing plates