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A clear, liquid, resinous coating, either matte or glossy, that is applied to a printed product for protection and appearance.
A mathematically described object or path used to create images in drawing programs (or any program that includes drawing tools in its list of capabilities).
The ability to adjust the spacing (leading) between lines and manipulation of text in fine increments to make columns and pages end at the same point on a page.
Color manipulation effects in which all or a portion of an image fades gradually away until it blends into the non-imaged area. Sometimes used to refer to a graduated background tone.
Thickness or thinness of a fluid as measured by its resistance to flow. Ink viscosity is adjusted to maintain a proper flow through the ink train of a press and on to the paper.
The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum which the human eye can detect. Wavelengths within the visible spectrum range from approximately 400 through 700 nanometers. Due to how the human visible system works, we perceive the longer waves to be red, the shorter waves to blue, and the waves in-between to be green. Our perception of full color comes from combining these wavelengths at various strengths.