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IGC-E1c Color Theory (Unit 3) Color Printing

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Substrate   The vehicle that carries the image  
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CMYK   The colors of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black that form the subtractive color space  
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Rosette   The visual pattern formed by printing screens of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black at 30 degree angles.  
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Spot Color   Colored ink printed that is NOT Cyan, Magenta, Yellow or Black  
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Moire   A visual pattern formed when the improper use of screen angles are combined  
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Color Separation   Artwork split into component plates of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black in preparation for process printing (CMYK) or into the required number of plates for spot color printing.  
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Pantone Matching System (PMS)   The most commonly used ink mixing and color reference system in offset printing.  
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Process Color   Four inks (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, or CMYK ) printed on paper in layers of dots that combine to create the illusion of many more colors.  
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Subtractive Color Theory   The use of 4 inks (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & Black) that absorb light wave-lengths that create colors. Used for process printing  
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Halftone Dot Printing   A printing technique that simulates a continuous tone picture through the use of dots, varying either in size, in shape or in spacing  
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