May 25, 2006 07:07
18 yrs ago
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English term
bump, bumping
English
Tech/Engineering
Printing & Publishing
image, halftone, plates
You have to set the 1% value to be **bumped** to 5%.
I know what is a bump in general, but what does it mean when we are speaking of printing images?
I know what is a bump in general, but what does it mean when we are speaking of printing images?
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4 +11 | increased | William [Bill] Gray |
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Sometimes also "bumped up to"
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Comment: "Thanks, the translation is OK but still I'm wondering about what these bumps are. For me a bump is something protruding from a surface..."
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