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`through visual information, i.e., illustra-
`tions, words, photos, etc. Art and Copy
`Preparation
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`Graphic Designers - Those individuals
`who determine the placement of all the
`graphic elements on CRC and who are
`responsible for the overall look or design
`of artwork and graphic images. Art and
`Copy Preparation
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`Graphic Enterprises of Ohio, Inc.
`Developed the G.U.S.S. publishing out-
`put management server and several 18" X
`24" laser printers and copiers. Contact
`numbers: 439 Market Ave; North Canton,
`OH 44702; (800)321-9874. Software
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`Graphics - Pictures and illustrations that
`have been created by the hand of a graph-
`ic artist. Art and Copy Preparation
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`Graphics (Computer) - Pictures and
`illustrations that are created on a comput-
`er system with sophisticated drawing and
`graphics software packages, i.e., Illustra-
`tor, Freehand, Corel Draw, etc. Software
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`Graphics Card - A computer video
`board that allows the monitor to display
`graphics and illustrations. Computer
`Hardware
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`Gray Balance - The different percentage
`of overlapping cyan, magenta, and yel-
`low colors that are needed to achieve a
`gray balance. In theory, the overlapping
`of these three colors will produce black
`and the overlapping of 50 percent tints of
`these three colors will produce gray. In
`practice, gray balance can be more close-
`ly achieved by varying the size of the
`halftone dots for each color, along with
`color overlapping. Color Reproduction
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`Gray Component Replacement (GCR)
`A more sophisticated version of Under
`Color Removal that uses the most mod-
`ern scanners and digitizing techniques
`available. This process replaces with
`black ink those areas where the three col-
`ors - magenta, cyan, and yellow - overlap
`in equal amounts. Because black ink is
`cheaper and easier to run on press, this
`technique has reduced the cost of color
`printing. See Under Color Removal
`(UCR). Color Reproduction
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`Gray Content - The amount of gray in a
`process color ink that causes the color to
`deviate from its saturated hue. Color
`Reproduction
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`Gray Map Editor - A method of soft-
`ware control over gray levels and shades.
`Software
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`Graticule - A ruler with such minute
`increments, that it must be magnified to
`~ v,~th the naked eye. Qua-
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`Gray Level - Each pixel’s brightness
`level. See Brightness Level. Color Repro-
`duction
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`Gravure Printing - A unique printing
`process where the image to be printed is
`actually sunken or etched into very small
`and microscopic ink wells that hold the
`ink for transfer to the paper during print-
`ing. Also known as Intaglio. Printing
`Processes
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`Gray Scale - A scale that shows the full
`range of gray tones between pure white
`and solid black. Most computer software
`used today recognizes 256 levels of gray:
`The human eye can only see 80 to 100
`levels of gray. Digital Photography 7
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`Label - A special gummed paper of vari-
`ous sizes that can be adhered to any item
`for purposes of identification or to pro-
`vide information about the item. The
`label information can be preprinted,
`machine typed or handwritten onto the
`label. Substrates
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`Lacquer - A clear (dull or glossy) coat-
`ing that is applied to a substrate to protect
`the printed surface, to enhance overall
`appearance, or to draw attention to cer-
`tain areas on the printed piece. Printing
`Processes
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`Laid Paper - A high-quality paper that is
`manufactured with a parallel line
`pattern on the surface. This ribbed
`look was created to project sophis-
`tication and style to the reader of
`the printed piece. Substrates
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`Laptop - A small portable computer.
`Computer Hardware
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`Laser (_Light Amplification by Stimu-
`lated Emission of Radiation) - A low
`power, highly concentrated, narrow-band
`light beam that creates images through
`the use of impulses. These electronic
`impulses can be received by computers,
`printers, FAX’s and other such devices.
`Laser Applications
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`Laser Color Separations - The creation
`of color separations via laser techniques.
`Laser Applications
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`Laser Paper - Paper having surface char-
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`This is an example of text that
`has been prepared for your
`instruction in landscape mode.
`It is wider than it is tall.
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`Laminate - The process of lami-
`nation. See Lamination. Finishing
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`Lamination - The bonding (with
`heat and steady pressure) of clear
`plastic onto a printed piece to
`enhance appearance and provide
`protection. Finishing
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`LAN - See Local Area Network.
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`Lands - The non-image areas on
`gravure cylinders. Image Carriers
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`Landscape Mode - The capability
`of a printer to output computer
`images that are wider than they are
`tall. See Fig. 24. Desktop/Electronic
`Publishing
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`This is an exam-
`ple of text that
`has been pre-
`pared for your
`instruction in
`portrait mode.
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`It is taller than it
`is wide.
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`Fig. 24 - Landscape and Portrait Modes
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