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Rag Paper
Stationery or other forms of stock having a strong percentage content
of "cotton rags."
Rainbow Fountain
Technique of putting ink colors next to each other in the same ink fountain
and oscillating the ink rollers to make the colors merge where they
touch, producing a rainbow effect.
Raster Image Processor
Device that translates page description commands into bitmapped information
for an output device such as a laser printer or imagesetter.
Reader Spread
Mechanicals made in two page spreads as readers would see the pages,
as compared to printer spread.
Ream
500 sheets of paper.
Recycled Paper
New paper made entirely or in part from old paper.
Reflective Copy
Products, such as fabrics, illustrations and photographic prints, viewed
by light reflected from them, as compared to transparent copy. Also
called reflex copy.
Register
To place printing properly with regard to the edges of paper and other
printing on the same sheet. Such printing is said to be in register.
Register Marks
Cross-hair lines on mechanicals and film that help keep flats, plates,
and printing in register. Also called crossmarks and position marks.
Relief Printing
Printing method whose image carriers are surfaces with two levels having
inked areas higher than noninked areas. Relief printing includes block
printing, flexography and letter press.
Repeatability
Ability of a device, such as an imagesetter, to produce film or plates
that yield images in register.
Reprographics
General term for xerography, diazo and other methods of copying used
by designers, engineers, architects or for general office use.
Resolution
Sharpness of an image on film, paper, computer screen, disc, tape or
other medium.
Resolution Target
An image, such as the GATF Star Target, that permits evaluation of resolution
on film, proofs or plates.
Reverse
Type, graphic or illustration reproduced by printing ink around its
outline, thus allowing the underlying color or paper to show through
and form the image. The image 'reverses out' of the ink color. Also
called knockout and liftout.
RGB
Abbreviation for red, green, blue, the additive color primaries.
Right Reading
Copy that reads correctly in the language in which it is written. Also
describes a photo whose orientation looks like the original scene, as
compared to a flopped image.
Rotary Press
Printing press which passes the substrate between two rotating cylinders
when making an impression.
Round Back Bind
To casebind with a rounded (convex) spine, as compared to flat back
bind.
Ruby Window
Mask on a mechanical, made with rubylith, that creates a window on film
shot from the mechanical.
Rule
Line used as a graphic element to separate or organize copy.
Ruleup
Map or drawing given by a printer to a stripper showing how a printing
job must be imposed using a specific press and sheet size. Also called
press layout, printer's layout and ruleout.


