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NOCTI Graphic Communications Study Guide
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NOCTI Graphic Communications Study Guide
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Artwork is separated into individual color components for printing. The components or plates are cyan magenta yellow and black.

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Large text that is the subject of the brochure Flyer etc.

3.
Complete and precise written description of features of a printing job.

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A small drawing on paper usually part of a group used to explore multiple ideas quickly. Brainstorming on paper.

5.
A device that you plug in computer equipment to protect them against electrical problems.

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The technique of shading gradually transition lighter to darker shades.

7.
A sheet of paper with all the photos from a job on it.

8.
Color that are created by using light RGB format.

9.
The horizontal stroke in letters. Also known as a Bar.

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Comprised of paths which are defined by a start and end point. And are not resolution dependent.

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Color format used for the screen made up of Red Green and Blue that when mixed create every color for the screen.

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a minute area of illumination on a display screen one of many from which an image is composed. The more per inch the higher the quality of the image.

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All the visible features of an area of countryside or land. Also horizontal format of paper.

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Font style using fluid strokes created by handwriting. Used for weddings and other fancy events.

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The lightness of a color.

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A sheet about equipment and materials providing information about first aid measures stability and reactivity and handling and storage.

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To bind by stapling sheets together where they fold at the spine as compared to side stitch.

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The suffix/extension used for Photoshop layered files.

19.
Are the bright areas of an image where all detail has been lost. Instead of seeing the fine detail in the bright areas all you see is a blend of pure white.

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Used to transfer an image to paper or other substrates one color per plate.

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A reproduction of the original printed matter and possibly containing instructions or direction.

22. A measurement in data storage made up of 1024 bytes.

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Amount of light that can pass through an object. A transparent object allows a objects below to appear.

24. Keep file sizes small for quick upload and downloads usually 72 ppi. Page size is measured using pixels.

25.
Your work area in a program.