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OCR: Interpolation: A computer process that increases or maintains image resolution when Spectrophotometer: A device that measures a color's wavelength. the image is enlarged or reduced. Tint: A color that has been mixed with white. Neutral colors: Black, white or gray - colors not associated with any single hue. Tone: A color that has been mixed with gray. Profile: A file containing information about the color-reproduction capabilities of a specific device such as a specific scanner, digital camera, monitor or printer. Two profiles Value: The lightness or darkness of a hue. (source and output) are normally used during a color-matching session. Viewing booth: An environment that provides proper, controlled lighting conditions to Raster Image Processor (RIP): A computer device that converts vector graphics (images evaluate an analog or digital proof. rendered as lines rather than pixels) or text into a bitmapped, or raster, image. RGB: Red, green and blue. Colors of light mixed in the additive process, primarily onscreen, full-color creation. Saturation: Along with brightness and hue, an attribute of color. Saturation is the amount of color present in a specified hue (often noted as a percentage). Shade: A color that has been mixed with black. Sharpness: The degree of detail that can be perceived in a photographic image. 30 31