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Muggins got the colour separations done for that at art school.
Colour separation facilities on to bromide or film from computer disc.
Because an increasing number of reflections makes refraction asymmetric some colour separation occurs away from the sun.
Books that were to be produced as inexpensively as possible showed less engraving work and colour separation.
Most importantly, you need a high-end package if you want to be able to print and control colour separations to have your image printed professionally.
Colour separation - if possible, it is best to collect glass colours separately, as the glass will be of better quality and more easily recycled.
However, the colour quality is not good enough for a conventional printing system to reproduce, what that needs is colour separations.
This should state the pages that are required, the number of copies, whether there are crop marks needed or colour separations, etc, etc.
The bonus of working this way is that, when the document is printed, colour separations are automatically created which can be used to make printing plates.
Colour Separation, PrintWiki.
Finally here's a very quick overview of different 3D displays and how they work but first we are not doing colour separation 3D or anaglyph!
Turner's camera used a rotating disk of three colour filters to photograph colour separations on one roll of black-and-white film.
Layer management, good documentation, on-line help, colour separation and registration capabilities are also important and special effects should go way beyond simple rotate and reflect features.
These films are used to make dielectric mirrors, interference filters, heat reflectors, and filters for colour separation in colour television cameras.
Minton had first employed the process of colour separation in The Snail that Climbed the Eiffel Tower.
The fun comes when you want to produce real publications with mixed text and graphics, multiple fonts and even the possibility of scanned photographs or colour separations.
Towards the mid-nineties, the original comics were reprinted in sleeker and more durable editions, with thick cardstock covers and better colour separations.
(An actual prism would exhibit a continuous spectrum with no defined boundaries between colours, and colour separation would be present inside the prism.)
And though the illustrations are, as in The Wanderer, confined to black and white, Minton used the process of colour separation for the sumptuously rich endpapers.
In an attempt to save money on production costs, the serial was filmed using the Colour Separation Overlay (CSO) technique.
Colour separation proofs for each individual colour were printed for each value, and the colours combined in a process that eventually produced a full colour proof.
A further cost reduction in print was gained by reducing the number of colour separations for type and diagrams and by dropping the gloss varnish on the visuals.
The final artwork was painted by Mrs. M Lotter, while Mr. G Hill took on the exciting task of the colour separation for printing.
Printmaking (Lithography) (Reduction, Photocopy Transfer, CMYK colour separation)
It is even sophisticated enough to perform spot and process colour separations to a PostScript printer - a feature that also separates it from the majority of budget drawing packages.
Each of the color separation films were then exposed through these screens.
It has better color separation and sharp bright edges.
This is mainly because the variations look like color separations made for reproduction.
Muggins got the colour separations done for that at art school.
During color separations, deep blue shadows reproduce richer than blacks.
Better color separation than with most other filters.
His company, Olyoptics, was one of the first to use computers to do color separation.
Instead, technicians on the project used the black-and-white color separation negatives that were often made as backup.
Colour separation facilities on to bromide or film from computer disc.
The color separation can be many photoreceptors wide.
Or, the files can be processed using color separation software for high-quality, full-color printing.
So in a sense, "Spartacus" was reconstructed by reversing the process with which the color separation negatives were made.
Dye transfer, a system in which color separations are made by hand, is guaranteed to make the most of a color print.
Desktop software programs, like Photoshop, now handle retouching, stripping and color separation.
However, recent versions have greater capabilities concerning color separations and proper process coloring output.
In my youth I did color separations for equipment supply catalogs, which was about reducing everything to flat shapes.
This type of film is often used to produce digital scans or color separations for mass-market printing.
In 1924, he transmitted and reconstructed the first color facsimile, using color separations.
Typically color separation is the responsibility of the Color Separator.
When used for color separation, in an imaging system, this method has some advantages over other methods, such as the use of a Bayer filter.
All the mechanical work - color separation of the photos, layout specifications, composition and proofreading - was happening, too.
Subsequently, the printing forms, the color separations of the motive, are cut and stung in the positive negative procedure.
Perceptual rendering is recommended for color separation.
She understood color separation and deadlines.
Because an increasing number of reflections makes refraction asymmetric some colour separation occurs away from the sun.