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Glossary
spectral light
The wavelengths of electromagnetic 
radiation emitted by a given light source 
that can be seen by the human eye. 
spectrophotometer
An instrument commonly used in the 
graphic arts industry to measure spectral 
light according to a specified standard.
spot color
A color that is printed on its own 
separation plate when separations are 
specified. A spot color is printed using a 
custom ink for that color, in contrast to 
process colors that are printed using 
combinations of cyan, magenta, yellow,  
and black. 
Spot Color Matching
See spot color.
subtractive color model
A system in which color is produced by 
combining colorants such as paint, inks, 
or dyes on media such as paper, acetate, 
or transparent film. All printing devices 
use the subtractive color model.
subtractive primaries
Cyan, magenta, and yellow colorants 
used in subtractive color systems for 
color printing. Combining the 
subtractive primaries produces darker 
colors. Black is added to the subtractive 
primaries to compensate for deficiencies 
of the toners or inks, and for more 
efficient black printing.
substrate
In printing, the material upon which the 
job is printed.
SWOP
The abbreviation for Specifications for 
Web Offset Publications. A standard of 
specifications for separations, proofs, and 
color printing on a web offset press (not a 
sheet fed press).
undercolor removal
In shadow areas where all three process 
colors (C, M, Y) overprint, the amounts 
of those colors are reduced and replaced 
by black. This improves wet ink trapping 
and reduces ink costs in process color 
printing.
vector graphic
Graphic illustration created on 
computers where picture objects are 
defined mathematically as lines or curves 
between points. These mathematical 
definitions are interpreted by an image 
language such as PostScript. Vector 
images include artwork created with 
illustration applications (such as 
Illustrator or FreeHand) and page layout 
applications (such as PageMaker). 
white point
The color temperature of any white light 
source, typically expressed in degrees 
Kelvin (for example, 6500 K, typical for 
the white of a monitor).