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{f} trapping
A prepress technique in printing, also called spreading and choking
An image manipulation technique used in printing that uses dilation and erosion to compensation for misregistration of colors
The deliberate overlap of adjacent colors to minimize the effects of misregistration of printed materials
An ornamental covering or harness for a horse; caparison
A method of overlapping adjoining colors or inks that helps minimize the possibility of a fine white line appearing between two colors, caused by misregistration of color negatives Also, the ability to print a wet ink film over previously printed ink
Part of the film output process that ensures colors stay within the lines [BACK]
A prepress technique which allows for slight variations in registration during the press run A trap is created by overlapping adjacent colors in type and linework
The ability to print wet ink film over previously printed ink Wet trapping is dependent upon several press and paper conditions including hardness and holdout of the paper, tack of the inks, and general condition of the rollers, cylinders and blankets on the press Dry trapping is printing wet ink over dry ink Improper trapping will cause color changes
stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse
A slight overlapping between two touching colours that prevents gaps from appearing along the edges of an object because of misalignment or movement on the printing press
1) A technique in which abutting colors are slightly overlapped to minimize the effects of misaligned registration of printing plates 2) On a press, the way various colors of ink adhere to one another when wet vs the way one layer of ink adheres to the paper
printing term
The ability of an already printed ink film to accept a succeeding or overprinted ink film
present participle of trap
The process by which radiation particles are caught and held in a radiation belt
An overlap between abutting colors/elements Traditionally done by using chokes and spreads, but graphics software gives users the ability to do trapping for type and objects
Term used to describe the overlapping of colors between any two backgrounds, borders and or scans This prevents white slithers of paper showing during press variation Trapping is automatically done by Rampage
An instance of ensnaring something or someone
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