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A TRAP formed when the background color is lighter than the foreground object, so the background color is pushed under the edge of the foreground object.
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the background of a pattern also known as the "ground".
Ãâó: www.seabrookwallpaper.com/ideas/glossary.aspx
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When a publication is printed with several interacting spot colors, gaps or color shifts may appear between objects. Choking closes this gap by overlapping a dark color over the boundary of a light color.
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A photographic process that creates a thinner image of the subject without changing its position or shape. The result is similar to removing a thin line from the subject's outline. A choke allows the background color to slightly overlap the subject thereby preventing any unwanted white space between the two areas. See also: bleed; registration; spread; trapping.
Ãâó: www.colorconcepts.com/glossary/c.htm
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A device to restrict the rate of flow during the testing of an exploratory discovery.
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