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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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| thermography |
A process that applies powdered resin to freshly printed copy. When heated, this resin forms a permanent raised image area.
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A raised appearance is achieved by dusting a fine resinous powder (matte, gloss or semi-gloss) over slow-drying ink, then applying heat to melt and fuse the resin onto the ink. Any offset ink color, or even a clear resin will work and the image area can be any size. Thermography provides the advantage of speed, economy and flexibility, and a look with its own unique appeal.
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A contemporary printing method using heat and a fine resin to create a rich, raised effect with the ink. A clear powder is dusted onto the flat ink of lithography just after it is printed, then heated to give the raised effect. eInvite uses the highest quality thermography to print your wording on many of the designs.
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