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An ornamental inlay, which is generally in contrasting wood, and laid either cross-grain or diagonally. It can often be found in other materials such as ivory, silver, pewter and brass. Can also be found in a herringbone pattern, which was popular on walnut furniture, from the early C18th.
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The process of placing a large elastic band around the lobster's claws so it can be held without danger and to preserve its quality.
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An uneven lay-down of ink resulting in visible lines of varying density in an area of the image where there is even tone or the tonal transition should be smooth.
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method of packaging printed pieces using paper, rubber or fiberglass bands. Bind - to fasten sheets and adhere covers with glue, wire, and thread or by other means. Bitmap - a computerized image made up of dots. Images are "mapped" directly from corresponding bits in memory. Also referred to as paint format. Blanket - thick rubber sheet that transfers ink from plate to paper on an offset press. Bleed - layout, type, graphics or pictures that extend beyond the trim marks on a page. ...
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Patterns (stripes) on a print caused by insufficient color or gray-scale ranges within the output device's image processor, or insufficient information contained within the original scan. Creates harsh, well-defined transitions between different color ranges.
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