Printing Technology Terminology Graphic Design Terms UDC 655.3: 001.4 GB 9851.3-88 (approved by the State Bureau of Technical Supervision on September 20, 1988 and implemented on May 1, 1989).
1 Scope of application
This standard applies to the printing industry and related professional standards, publishing, teaching, scientific research, and for the use of domestic and foreign technology businesses.
2 image manuscript original
The generic name for photos, negatives, drawings, prints, etc. copied in the copying technology.
2.1 Reflective Originals
An opaque material is a manuscript of a graphic information carrier.
2.2 transparent original transparent copy
Original material with transparent material for graphic information.
2.3 continuous tone manuscript continuous tone copy
The tone value is a continuously-graded manuscript.
2.4 Line manuscript line copy
Consisting of black and white or color lines to compose a manuscript of a graphic.
2.5 color originals
Plain color sheet manuscript with transparent material as graphic information carrier.
2.6 color negative original color negative
A color (mostly complementary) negative film manuscript with a transparent material as the graphic information carrier.
3 physical manuscript object original
In replication technology, the physical object is the generic name of the object to be copied.
4 copy reproduction
The general term for the process of copying an original by hand, photographing, electronic or printing.
4.1 Basic color basic color
Each color of the color mixing is performed.
4.2 Primary colors
Three primary colors of all other colors can be mixed. Add color mixing: red, green, blue light; subtractive color mixing: cyan, magenta, yellow.
4.3 Complementary color
Two complementary color lights that become white or gray after additive color mixing; two complementary colors that become black or gray after subtractive mixing.
4.4 Additive process
According to the principle of additive color mixing of the three primary colors of red, green, and blue, a method of generating new color light is generated.
4.5 subtractive process
According to yellow, magenta, and blue primary color materials (such as pigments, inks) subtractive color mixing principle color method.
4.6 cyan cyan
Blue and green light add color. One of the basic colors of color printing.
4.7 magenta magenta
Blue and red light add color. One of the basic colors of color printing.
4.8 Yellow yellov
Red and green light add color. One of the basic colors of color printing.
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