Relative density or luminance of all colors involved in a multicolored image is about the same with no one color dominating. Characteristic of a multicolor image.
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COLOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMS)
Computer hardware and software functionality that ensures the color fidelity of an image seen on a monitor, or printed on a desktop printer or on a commercial printing machine. The […]
COLOR MATCHING SYSTEM (CMS)
For a print job, it is comparing a wheel of color swatches used for matching colors with standard inks used in commercial printing. A method for specifying colors. The most […]
COLOR OF AUTHORITY
That semblance or presumption of authority sustaining the acts of a public officer which is derived from his apparent title to the office or from a writ or other process […]
COLOR OF LAW
The appearance or semblance, without the substance, of legal right . McCain v. Des Moines, 174 U. S. 108, 19 Sup. Ct. (H4, 43 L. Ed. 936
COLOR OF OFFICE
An act unjustly done by the countenance of an office, being grounded upon corruption, to which the office Is as a shadow and color. Plow. 64. A claim or assumption […]
COLOR OF TITLE
The appearance, semblance, or simulacrum of title. Any fact, extraneous to the act or mere will of the claimant, which has the appearance, on its face, of supporting his claim […]
COLOR PROOF
Full-color test print to show exactly how colors will look in the actual final printing. Color proofs are submitted before the press proof , and provide the next-to-last chance to […]
COLOR RENDERING
Light source ability to show true colors exactly as seen outdoors in sunlight.
COLOR RENDITION INDEX (CRI)
Light quality measure for comparing a light source to sunlight . Sunlight is given the maximum CRI worth of 100. The closer a lightsource’s CRI is to 100, the better […]
COLOR SEPARATION
Separating a full-color art or photograph by traditional technique into four half-tone negatives of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, and to reproduce all shades of colors in a commercial printing […]
COLORABLE
That which has or gives color. That which is In appearance only, and not in reality, what it purports to be.
COLORABLE ALTERATION
One which makes no real or substantial change, but is introduced only as a subterfuge or means of evading the patent or copyright law .
COLORABLE CLAIM
a claim that appears to be valid but is in fact invalid.
COLORABLE IMITATION
Considered to be a pre-meditated attempt to deceive. Trademark or service mark that is sufficiently similar to an existing registered trademark or service mark.
COLORABLE TRANSACTION
Looks just like a genuine one, but is a plausible but sham transaction .
COLORE OFFICII
Lat. By color of office .
COLORED
By common usage in America, this term, in such phrases as “colored persons,” “the colored race,” “colored men,” and the like, is used to designate negroes or persons of the […]
COLPINDACH
In old Scotch law . A young beast or cow, of the age of one or two years; in later times called a “cowdash.”
COLT
An animal of the horse species, whether male or female, not more than four years old. Mallory v. Berry, 16 Kan. 295; Pullen v. State, 11 Tex. App. 91.
COLUMN
1. Vertically-scoped area, block or section of printed text; separated from other blocks or sections by either a blank space or a fine-ruled line. A construct in a publication such […]
COLUMNAR JOURNAL
Record book of accounting transactions. To facilitate the entry of numbers, the journal is divided into columns.
COLXATIO SIGNORUM
In old English law . A comparison of marks or seals. A mode of testing the genuineness of a seal, by comparing it with another known to be genuine. Adams. […]
COM
An abbreviation for “company,” exactly equivalent to “Co.” Keith v. Sturges, 51 111. 142
COMBARONES
In old English law . Fellow-barons; fellow-citizens. The citizens or freemen of the Cinque Ports being anciently called “barons;” the term “combarones” is used in this sense in a grant […]