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Glossary
DCS (Desktop Color Separation)
A data file standard defined by Quark, 
Inc., to assist in making color separations 
with desktop publishing systems; five 
files are created—four color files (one 
each for C, M, Y, and K) and a 
composite color preview file of the color 
image. It allows an image-editing 
application to perform color separation 
and pass it through to final output with 
its integrity intact.
densitometer
An instrument commonly used in the 
graphic arts industry to measure density 
according to a specified standard. 
density
A measurement of the light-absorbing 
quality of a photographic or printed 
image.
desktop color separation
See DCS.
DIC
A Japanese standard of specifications for 
separations, proofs, and color printing. 
EPS (or EPSF)
See Encapsulated PostScript.
Encapsulated PostScript
A PostScript file format designed to be 
embedded in another PostScript stream.
Euroscale
A European standard of specifications 
for separations, proofs, and color 
printing.
flexography
A printing technology that uses flexible 
raised-image plates. Flexography can be 
used to print on non-flat materials such 
as cans.
four-color printer
A printing device that uses cyan, 
magenta, yellow, and black ink or toner.
gamma
A numeric value representing the 
relationship (gamma curve) between the 
input and output values of a color 
device. If gamma equals 1, input values 
are mapped exactly to output values.
gamut
A range of colors. A device gamut is the 
range of colors that a device, such as a 
device, can produce. An image gamut is 
the range of colors in a particular image.
gamut mapping
The conversion of color coordinates 
from one device’s gamut to another—
usually accomplished with algorithms or 
look-up tables.
GDI (Graphics Device Interface)
Graphics and display technology used by 
computers running Windows. GDI 
applications rely on GDI (rather than 
the PostScript language) to send text and 
pictures to devices.