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All books in this series feature green as the spot colour.
It appears in black and white with spot colour ads.
The the only spot colour that is is what usually aligned in some way.
The spotted colour pattern differs consistently between stream populations, indicating genetic differentiation.
It grows to a length of 2.6 cm and has a broad, black collar just behind the head and a spotted colour pattern.
This technique allows the use of spot colour to heighten the significance of specific objects in the film.
Now it runs to 16 pages, with full colour front and back pages and spot colour throughout.
'It would also give us more capacity for spot colour which more advertisers seem to require,' said Mr Morton.
During the late 90s, Exeposé began to increase in size to 16-20 pages on average, some of these pages in spot colour or full colour.
Fatty Finn's Weekly was launched on 20 May 1934 as a black and white eight tabloid pages of comics and text, with a spot colour cover.
Risographs have typically had interchangeable colour inks and drums allowing for printing in different colours or using spot colour in one print job.
Australian school yearbooks are primarily published with offset printing technology, with a mix of colour, spot colour, and black and white pages, depending on the school's budget.
The leopard danio, previously known as Danio frankei, is a spotted colour morph of the zebrafish which arose due to a pigment mutation.
On a 300dpi page printer spot colour separations, ie solid colour, is possible but to get the best results for full colour work then a typesetter is required.
I wonder if you could give me some idea what a leaflet similar to the attached would cost to produce, i.e. one spot colour throughout and full colour cover, say, 10,000 copies?
Whilst they can probably get away with spot colour separations, and indeed many of them produce excellent spot separated material, the world now seems to expect that process colour separation will follow just as easily.
Second, given the availability of a trained and skilled operator there is nothing that a good desktop publishing system cannot achieve in monochrome or spot colour publishing that was not possible by traditional methods.
The newspaper used full colour for the first time on 11 November 1963 with spot colour introduced on 25 January 1965 and colour in classified advertising following on 19 March 1965.
Colour is also left to the printer although we can, now, automatically produce spot colour separations and, shortly, will be able to handle full process colour although this does need access to a typesetter.
ISO 15930-7:2008: PDF/X-4, Colour-managed, CMYK, gray, RGB or spot colour data are supported, as are PDF transparency and optional content.
This is done by referring to a spot color with the special name All.
However, the spot color must have the exact name "All".
More spot colors can be added depending on the needs of the card.
All books in this series feature green as the spot colour.
A spot color is specified for each color to use.
It appears in black and white with spot colour ads.
The same applies if one of the colors is a spot color and the other a process color.
Also, trap color reduction is not recommended when solid spot colors are used.
There are several industry standards in the classification of spot color systems, such as:
Spot color inks of a very specific color are also sometimes used.
A major exception to this rule should be applied when opaque spot colors are used.
The facility can handle up to 48 pages in a single section Tabloid format with one spot color.
The the only spot colour that is is what usually aligned in some way.
Spot color classification has led to thousands of discrete colors being given unique names or numbers.
Spot colors should be used for simple cards with line art or non-black type that is smaller than 5 points.
The additional secondary inks are often referred to as spot colours.
Both flanks of the worm shaft will now be coated with spotting color.
Spot color on a news photograph.
This large, highland deer is of very pale, finely spotted color with gray or brownish black.
The dot gain, hence the screen angle and line frequency, of a spot color vary according to its intended purpose.
Toyo, a common spot color system in Japan.
It introduced spot color to desktop publishing.
Some important changes in physiology and morphology are now visible, such as mottled or spotted colored fur.
This was spot color for mastheads.
Each digitally printed issue is normally between 24-28 pages, with spot color maps and full color photographs.