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Imation Matchprint™ Professional Server User Guide
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Inc. which is commonly used to specify custom colors.
PDF: Portable Document Format. An image format created by Adobe to allow easier
and more reliable exchange and viewing of electronic documents.
and more reliable exchange and viewing of electronic documents.
PostScript™: PostScript is a page description language developed by Adobe, which
has become the standard for desktop publishing. PostScript Level 2 is an extended
version of the language, which includes common modifications to the original
PostScript level 1 language (i.e. Color and Japanese Fonts) and some other new
features (i.e. Forms, Patterns, Compression, and Device Independent Color).
has become the standard for desktop publishing. PostScript Level 2 is an extended
version of the language, which includes common modifications to the original
PostScript level 1 language (i.e. Color and Japanese Fonts) and some other new
features (i.e. Forms, Patterns, Compression, and Device Independent Color).
Print (noun): A paper hardcopy of an image that is not suitable for color critical
uses.
uses.
Proof (noun): A paper hardcopy of an image that may be used to judge color and
other characteristics before the image is reproduced on an imagesetter.
other characteristics before the image is reproduced on an imagesetter.
Proofer: A printer capable of producing proofs.
RGB: Red, Green, and Blue. These are the primary colors used in computer display
monitors and color projection systems.
monitors and color projection systems.
RIP (noun) : Raster Image Processor. The process of converting a vector-based
page language, such as PostScript, into a bitmap for a printing or other display
device. (verb) Raster Image Processing (also RIP'ing): The act of using a Raster
Image Processor.
page language, such as PostScript, into a bitmap for a printing or other display
device. (verb) Raster Image Processing (also RIP'ing): The act of using a Raster
Image Processor.
Separations: Individual cyan, magenta, yellow, black, and custom color plates that
make up an image.
make up an image.
Server: A computer on a network that acts as a source or repository of shared
information.
information.
Spooler: A device that accepts files over a network for proofing or printing.
TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A standardized
network protocol commonly used by computers on the Ethernet.
network protocol commonly used by computers on the Ethernet.
TIFF: Tagged Image File Format. A common image file format used on both
Macintosh and IBM PC computers. This format supports black and white, RGB, and
CMYK images at any resolution.
Macintosh and IBM PC computers. This format supports black and white, RGB, and
CMYK images at any resolution.
TIFF/IT:An extension to the TIFF file format that includes the ability to combine
linework, contone, and high-resolution contone data in a single image.
linework, contone, and high-resolution contone data in a single image.
Watermark: In Imation Matchprint™ Professional Server proofing, the watermark is
a line of text that appears in the upper-right corner of the proof, which reads:
"Simulation X'" for basic color mode and "Simulation X on Y" for advanced color
mode. Where X is the device link/profile used for color and Y is the media. The
watermark will only appear if an Imation profile/device link is used without a color
adjustment. In addition, the media must also be Imation media (Commercial, Pub,
Design, NOT bond) for the mark to appear.
a line of text that appears in the upper-right corner of the proof, which reads:
"Simulation X'" for basic color mode and "Simulation X on Y" for advanced color
mode. Where X is the device link/profile used for color and Y is the media. The
watermark will only appear if an Imation profile/device link is used without a color
adjustment. In addition, the media must also be Imation media (Commercial, Pub,
Design, NOT bond) for the mark to appear.