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This procedure measures the temperature on the skin surface to locate inflammation of muscles and soft tissues. A special camera takes pictures, which reflect the different temperatures by displaying a range of colors on film. Thermography has been used to pinpoint spinal nerve and muscle stress.
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Finishing process producing a raised image imitating die stamping. The process takes a previously printed image which before the ink is dry is dusted with a resinous powder. The application of heat causes the ink and powder to fuse and a raised image is formed.
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A finishing technique applied after printing that raises the ink and gives the effect of engraved printing.
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A finishing technique applied after printing that raises the ink and gives the effect of engraved printing. TIFF - A high-resolution graphics file that is commonly used in printing for photographs and illustrations. Trapping - The deliberate overlap of adjacent colors, using chokes and spreads, to eliminate gaps between adjacent colors. Trapping is done through computer software and the overlap is minute, not normally visible to the naked eye.
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A process that applies powdered resin to freshly printed copy. When heated, this resin forms a permanent raised image area.
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