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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - List of Macintosh software - Graphics layout and desktop publishing

Blender Cinema 4D Maya Modo Adobe Acrobat - document distribution system Preview - document distribution system (compatible with Acrobat) Font Book - font management tool GraphicConverter iPhoto, a photo management application Adobe InDesign - page layout QuarkXPress - page layout Adobe Illustrator - vector graphics editor Adobe Photoshop - also o ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Color temperature - Color temperature applications
Color temperature - Film photography. It is important to match the color sensitivity of your film to the color temperature of your light source. Use tungsten film while photographing indoors with incandescent lamps; the yellow light of the tungsten bulbs will appear as pure white in the prints or slides once the film is processed. Color temperature - Desktop publishing. In the desktop publishing industry, it is important to know your monitor’s color temperature. Color matchin ...

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Color temperature, Color temperature - Categorizing different lighting, Color temperature - Color temperature applications, Color temperature - Film photography, Color temperature - Desktop publishing, Color temperature - TV; Video and digital still cameras, Color temperature - Artistic application via control of color temperature, Color temperature - Correlated color temperature, Color temperature - Color rendering index, Color temperature - Spectral power distribution plot, Color temperature - Recommendations for those without the expensive equipment

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Graphic design - Computer programs

In the 1980's, the arrival of desktop publishing and the release of software such as Adobe Illustrator introduced a generation of designers to the power of the computer. Image manipulation and 3D image creation using a computer demonstrated possibilities that had previously been unachievable. Another enormous development that computers provided to designers was the ability for them to set their own type, instantly seeing how it affected their design or layout, which allowed for new and more radical use of typography. Among the earliest desig ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia - Color temperature

"White light" is commonly described by its color temperature. A traditional incandescent light source's color temperature is determined by comparing its hue with a theoretical, heated black-body radiator. The lamp's color temperature is the temperature in kelvins at which the heated black-body radiator matches the hue of the lamp. Color temperature - Categorizing different lighting. Because it is the standard against which other light sources are compared, the color temperature of a black-body radiator of c ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Color temperature - Categorizing different lighting

Because it is the standard against which other light sources are compared, the color temperature of a black-body radiator of course matches its theoretical surface temperature in kelvins, using the temperature scale named after the 19th-century British physicist William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin. The color temperature of an incandescent light, which plots mathematically according to theory, may be referred to directly as the kelvin value of a black-body radiator's heat when emitting the same hue. (Despite the comparison, it should not be con ...

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Color temperature, Color temperature - Categorizing different lighting, Color temperature - Color temperature applications, Color temperature - Film photography, Color temperature - Desktop publishing, Color temperature - TV; Video and digital still cameras, Color temperature - Artistic application via control of color temperature, Color temperature - Correlated color temperature, Color temperature - Color rendering index, Color temperature - Spectral power distribution plot, Color temperature - Recommendations for those without the expensive equipment

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Color temperature - Correlated color temperature

The Kelvin system for lamp description works well for an incandescent light bulb. Since these lamps are very nearly black body radiators, their chromaticity coordinates land directly on the Planckian locus in the CIExy color space. Fluorescent lighting is not incandescent and presents a new challenge. Fluorescent lamps are made using myriad combinations of phosphors and gases. The illumination that they produce is almost never desc ...

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Color temperature, Color temperature - Categorizing different lighting, Color temperature - Color temperature applications, Color temperature - Film photography, Color temperature - Desktop publishing, Color temperature - TV; Video and digital still cameras, Color temperature - Artistic application via control of color temperature, Color temperature - Correlated color temperature, Color temperature - Color rendering index, Color temperature - Spectral power distribution plot, Color temperature - Recommendations for those without the expensive equipment

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Color temperature - Color rendering index

Main article: Color rendering index The CIE developed a newer model for describing and rating light sources, called the color rendering index, which is a mathematical formula describing how well a light source's illumination of eight sample patches compares to the illumination provided by a reference source. The index provides a number up to 100 for ideal light. ...

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Color temperature, Color temperature - Categorizing different lighting, Color temperature - Color temperature applications, Color temperature - Film photography, Color temperature - Desktop publishing, Color temperature - TV; Video and digital still cameras, Color temperature - Artistic application via control of color temperature, Color temperature - Correlated color temperature, Color temperature - Color rendering index, Color temperature - Spectral power distribution plot, Color temperature - Recommendations for those without the expensive equipment

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia - Publishing

Publishing is the industry of the production of literature or information - the activity of putting information for public view. Traditionally, the term refers to the distribution of printed works such as books and newspapers. With the advent of digital information systems and the Internet, the scope of publishing has expanded to include websites, blogs, and other forms of new media. As a business, publishing includes the development, marketing, production, and distri ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia - Apple Macintosh

The Macintosh, or Mac, is a line of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured and marketed by Apple Computer that run the Macintosh operating system ("Mac OS"). Named after the McIntosh apple, the original Macintosh was released on January 24, 1984. It was the first commercially successful personal computer to use a graphical user interface (“GUI”) and mouse instead of the then-standard command line interface. Following the Macintosh's introduction, Apple continued production and development of its Apple I ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia - Typesetting

Typesetting involves the presentation of textual material in an aesthetic form on paper or some other medium. Before the advent of the desktop publishing, typesetting of printed material was produced in print shops by compositors working by hand, and later with machines. After centuries of innovation the basic principle of typesetting remains the same: the composition of glyphs into lines to form body matter, headings, captions and other pieces of text to make up a page image, and the printing or transfer of the p ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia - Adobe Systems

Adobe Systems (NASDAQ: ADBE)(LSE: ABS) is a computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California that was founded in December 1982 by John Warnock and Charles Geschke. They founded Adobe after leaving Xerox PARC in order to further develop and commercialize the PostScript page description language. Adobe played a significant role in sparking the desktop publishing revolution when Apple Computer licensed PostScript for use in the LaserWriter printer product line in 1985. The company name Adobe comes from the Adobe Creek, which ra ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Color temperature - Categorizing different lighting

Because it is the standard against which other light sources are compared, the color temperature of a black-body radiator is equal to its surface temperature in kelvins, using the temperature scale named after the 19th-century British physicist William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin. (Note: it should not be construed that the color temperature refers to the thermal temperature of anything other than the black-body radiator.) An incandescent light is very close to being a black-body radiator. However, many other light sources, such a ...

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Color temperature, Color temperature - Categorizing different lighting, Color temperature - Color temperature applications, Color temperature - Film photography, Color temperature - Desktop publishing, Color temperature - TV; Video and digital still cameras, Color temperature - Artistic application via control of color temperature, Color temperature - Correlated color temperature, Color temperature - Color rendering index, Color temperature - Spectral power distribution plot, Color temperature - Recommendations for those without the expensive equipment

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia - Typography

Typography (from the Greek words typos = form and graphein = to write) is the art and technique of setting written subject matter in type using a combination of typeface styles, point sizes, line lengths, line leading, character spacing, and word spacing to produce typeset artwork in physical or digital form. Typography is performed by typographers. It was once a specialised occupation, but the advent of computers has opened up typography to l ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia - Orion

Orion - Companies. Orion (company), former manufacturer of radio and television sets in Hungary Orion Bus Industries, a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler, based in Oriskany, New York Orion Confectionery, a company in Seoul, Korea Orion Group, a company in Korea Orion Multisystems, a desktop supercomputer company in the US Orion Optics, a telescope manufacturer in the UK Orion Pictures, a defunct movie company Orion Publishing Group, owned by Hachett ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Color temperature - Color temperature applications

Color temperature - Film photography. Film sometimes exaggerates the color of the light. An object that appears to the naked eye to be under white light may turn out looking very blue or orange in a photograph. The color balance may need to be corrected while shooting to achieve a neutral color print. Film is made for specific light sources (most commonly daylight film and tungsten film), and used properly, will create a neutral color print. Matching the color sensitivity of the film to the color temperatu ...

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Color temperature, Color temperature - Categorizing different lighting, Color temperature - Color temperature applications, Color temperature - Film photography, Color temperature - Desktop publishing, Color temperature - TV; Video and digital still cameras, Color temperature - Artistic application via control of color temperature, Color temperature - Correlated color temperature, Color temperature - Color rendering index, Color temperature - Spectral power distribution plot, Color temperature - Recommendations for those without the expensive equipment

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia - Publishing

Publishing is the industry of the production of literature or information - the activity of putting information for public view. Traditionally, the term refers to the distribution of printed works such as books and newspapers. With the advent of digital information systems and the Internet, the scope of publishing has expanded to include websites, blogs, and other forms of new media. As a business, publishing includes the development, marketing, production, and distri ...

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Publishing - Process of publishing

A modern book or periodical publisher is the gateway through which authors must pass to see their work in print, whether physically such as on paper. or electronic. In some cases, authors may be their own publishers. Publishing - Content. Author/agent submission Publishers spend a significant proportion of their time buying or commissioning content. At a small press, it is possible to survive by relying entirely on commissioned material but, as activity increases, the need for co ...

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Publishing, Publishing - Process of publishing, Publishing - Content, Publishing - Business, Publishing - Academic publishing, Publishing - Tie-in publishing, Publishing - Criticism of the publishing industry, Publishing - Independent publishing alternatives

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Publishing - Process of publishing

A modern book or periodical publisher is the gateway through which authors must pass to see their work in print, whether physically such as on paper, or electronic. In some cases, authors may be their own publishers. Publishing - Content. Author/agent submission Publishers spend a significant proportion of their time buying or commissioning content. At a small press, it is possible to survive by relying entirely on commissioned material but, as activity increases, the need for co ...

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Publishing, Publishing - Process of publishing, Publishing - Content, Publishing - Business, Publishing - Academic publishing, Publishing - Tie-in publishing, Publishing - Criticism of the publishing industry, Publishing - Independent publishing alternatives

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Apple Macintosh - History

Apple Macintosh - 1979–84: Development and introduction. The Macintosh project started in early 1979 with Jef Raskin, an Apple employee, who envisioned an easy-to-use, low-cost computer for the average consumer. In September 1979, Raskin was given permission to start hiring for the project, and he began to look for an engineer who could put together a prototype. Bill Atkinson, a member of the Lisa team—which was developing a similar but higher-end computer—introduced him to Burrell Smith, a service technici ...

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Apple Macintosh, Apple Macintosh - Current product line, Apple Macintosh - History, Apple Macintosh - 1979–84: Development and introduction, Apple Macintosh - 1985–89: The desktop publishing era, Apple Macintosh - 1990–98: Growth and decline, Apple Macintosh - 1999 to the present: new beginnings, Apple Macintosh - Timeline of Macintosh models, Apple Macintosh - Hardware, Apple Macintosh - Processor Architecture, Apple Macintosh - Expandability and connectivity, Apple Macintosh - Software, Apple Macintosh - Operating system, Apple Macintosh - Software history, Apple Macintosh - Advertising, Apple Macintosh - Effects on the technology industry, Apple Macintosh - Market share and demographics, Apple Macintosh - Advantages disadvantages and criticisms, Apple Macintosh - Notable litigation

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desktop publishing: Encyclopedia II - Publishing - Academic publishing

The development of the printing press represented a revolution for communicating the latest hypotheses and research results to the academic community and supplemented what a scholar could do personally. Ironically, this improvement in the efficiency of communication created a challenge for libraries which have had to accommodate the weight and volume of literature. To understand the scale of the problem: about two centuries ago, the number of scientific papers published annually was doubling approximately every fifteen years. Today, t ...

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Publishing, Publishing - Process of publishing, Publishing - Content, Publishing - Business, Publishing - Academic publishing, Publishing - Tie-in publishing, Publishing - Criticism of the publishing industry, Publishing - Independent publishing alternatives

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