Glossary, ContinuedS (Continued)SCREEN— A glass plate or film with crosshatched lines whichphotographically produces a halftone for reproduction from a continuous-toneoriginal.SCREEN PROCESS PRINTING— Also called SILKSCREEN. A form ofstencil printing that uses silk, nylon, or metal screen to contain the image.SCREEN REFRESH— A continuous update of computations that create theimage on a computer screen.SCRIPT— (1) Lettering based on hand writing; (2) A paper or papers whichdescribe in detail all of the elements of a commercial or story.SCROLL— A rapid up-or-down movement of a computer screen imageduring a search function.SECONDARY COLORS— The colors (orange, green, and violet) that liehalfway between the three primary colors.SECTION LINE— Thin, diagonal lines used to indicate the surface of animaginary cut in an object.SECTIONAL VIEW— The view obtained by cutting away part of an objectin an illustration to show the shape and construction of the interior.SEPIA— A dark, warm brown color of low brilliance.SEPIA INTERMEDIATE— An intermediate used in making duplicatetransparencies by the whiteprint process.SERIF— The finishing stroke or line projecting from the end of the mainstroke of many letters in some typefaces.SET PALETTE— One hue mixed with a group of colors to create colorharmony or unity in a chosen palette.Continued on next pageAI-54
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