DisplayMaker Legacy ColorMark+ - User Guide

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primary color
A base color that is combined with other colors to compose a
wide range of secondary colors.
profile
The color characteristics of an input or output device includ-
ing its gamut, colorants, and modes of operation used by a
CMS to ensure color fidelity.
proof
A single reproduction of an image to verify its density or its color
without actually having to print it on a printing press.
Quark XTension
A software package that interfaces to the Quark XPress applica-
tion that provides additional functions to the application.
reflective original
An original that is printed on an opaque layer. Compare with
transparent original.
reproduction
The result of printing many copies of a single image. Compare
with original and image.
resolution
A measure of the fineness of spatial detail that a device can
record or produce. The higher the resolution, the finer the
detail. Resolution is expressed in elements per unit, for example,
pixels per inch (ppi) for scanners and monitors, and dots per inch
(dpi) for printers. Monitors have the lowest resolution (±70 ppi);
ink jet printers have resolutions ranging from 300 to apparent
1800 dpi.
RGB
Red, Green, Bluethe primary colors in the additive color model.
The RGB model is used in color televisions, monitors, and
scanners.
saturation
A measure of the amount of gray in a color. The less gray in a
color, the higher the saturation. High saturation corresponds to
an intense, vivid color; low saturation to a quiet, dull grayish
color.