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  2. Pre-flight (printing) - Wikipedia

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    In a common digital prepress workflow, a collection of computer files provided by clients will be translated from an application-specific format such as Adobe InDesign or QuarkXPress to a format that the raster image processor (RIP) can interpret. But before this rasterization occurs, workers in the prepress department confirm the incoming ...

  3. Help : How to reduce colors for saving a JPEG as PNG

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    Sometimes, you find a drawing or similar image useful for a Wikipedia article, that was saved as a JPEG but should have been saved as a PNG.JPEG is good for images where the color changes fluidly throughout the image, like in a photograph, whereas PNG files are good for images with relatively few colors, such as a drawing of a flag, a chart, or a map; note that sometimes SVG is better.

  4. Datalogics - Wikipedia

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    PDF2IMG converts PDFs to image formats including JPG, PNG, BMP and others; PDF2PRINT is a command line application that can be used to print PDFs at scale; PDF Forms Flattener is a standalone, command line interface tool. It can flatten XFA and AcroForm documents;

  5. Adobe InDesign - Wikipedia

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    Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing and page layout designing software application produced by Adobe and ... Importing images [12] Parent pages [14] (formerly ...

  6. Prepress - Wikipedia

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    Check transparency flattening results and allow for creep. [2] Pre-flight is an automatic scan of the document using the printers pre-defined profile to find errors before submitting. [3] Raster Image Processor (RIP) is the software/hardware that processes the print-ready files into a rasterized format that the printer can understand. [4]

  7. Tone mapping - Wikipedia

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    Tone mapped high-dynamic-range (HDR) image of St. Kentigerns Roman Catholic Church in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK. Tone mapping is a technique used in image processing and computer graphics to map one set of colors to another to approximate the appearance of high-dynamic-range (HDR) images in a medium that has a more limited dynamic range.

  8. Flat design - Wikipedia

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    Flat design has been criticized for making user interfaces unintuitive and less usable. By making all design elements (menus, buttons, links, etc.) flat, distinguishing what function an element serves may become more difficult, for example, determining whether an element is a button or an indicator.

  9. Image subtraction - Wikipedia

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    Image subtraction or pixel subtraction or difference imaging is an image processing technique whereby the digital numeric value of one pixel or whole image is ...