hairline register
The precision of alignment between colors meant to touch on a
printed piece. The comparison standard is a gap of no more than
0.003 inches or 0.08 mm.
halftone
1. Using small dots or thin lines to produce the impression
of a continuous-tone image. The effect is achieved by varying the
dot size (or line width) and the number of dots (or lines) per
square inch or centimeter (e.g., newspaper photographs).
2. The method and plate material used to create the image.
The greater the number of dots or lines per inch the higher the
resulting image resolution.
halftone mottle
A blotchy appearance in halftone tints instead of an even,
consistent appearance.
halftone screen
A transparent material containing an opaque pattern of dots
or lines. The screen is placed between a photosensitive material
and a continuous -tone image to create a halftone image. The
greater the number of dots or lines per inch the higher the
resulting image resolution. See also: halftone contact screen;
crossline screen.
halftone step scale
An image used to test the accuracy of printing process. The
image is composed of a sequence of uniform tints, each with
progressively larger dots. In practice, the test is printed within
the trim margin of the sheet or on a film flat. Other Term: step
wedge; gray scale; step tablet.
halftone tint
A halftone composed of a single dot size (or line width) and
frequency. The result creates the appearance of a single color or
tone. See also: screen tint; tint.
hinge
See joint.
holdout
The degree to which a substrate does not absorb an ink.
hue
A particular shade of color determined by the primary light
waves reflected from a surface.
hyphenation
The process of dividing a word between syllables when the
word must be split between to lines of text.
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