Eight
sheet - Eight sheet - a poster measuring
60 x 80in (153 x 203cm) and, traditionally, made up
of eight individual sheets.
Electronic
Publishing - a generic term for the
distribution of information which is stored, transmitted
and reproduced electronically. Teletext and Videotext
are two examples of this technology in its purest form,
ie no paper. Desktop publishing forms just one part
of the electronic publishing market.
Elliptical
Dot - In halftone photography,
elongated dots which give improved gradation of tones
particularly in middle tones and vignettes.
Embossing
- The process of raising, by an un-inked block, letters
or designs on card or strong paper.
End papers
- the four page leaves at the front and end of a book
which are pasted to the insides of the front and back
covers (boards).
Eye Mark
- a printed line or block at the edge of a printed reel
highlighting print repeat. Used to trigger a 'magic
eye' on converting machinery.
Expanded
type - a typeface with a slightly wider
body giving a flatter appearance.
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