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(see desk top publishing) When a color job is produced, whether process or PMS, it is necessary to break the job down into the color components of cyan, magenta, yellow and black or individual PMS colors. This is called a color separation. This may be done manually when the two colors do not touch each other. If colors touch it should be done in the computer program used to create the file.
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In commercial printing, used for reproduction of color photographs. The various hues are created by superimposition of halftone dots of the process colors: cyan (a greenish blue), magenta (a purplish red), yellow, and black.
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Separation function of geo-textile implies segregation of two layers of materials by their intermixing ie intrusion of one layer into the other comprising dissimilar materials and similar materials with different grading.
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Whitespace inserted between textual areas in an input file for the purpose of enhancing readability. Typically separation is inserted between columns in a list or between fields in a `set' , `guess' , or `local' line in a FEFFIT input file. Different textual areas in input files use different, user-configurable rules to determine the type and amount of whitespace.
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The difference between guard hair and fiber. Most pronounced in type
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