What is a color bleed in printing?
Author: Patrice Alce
Website: http://www.PrintingQA.com
Added: Sun, Jan 14, 2007 21:36:51
Category: Printing Questions
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A color bleed is a design sometimes done on purpose, where you place different colors of ink next to each other and when the two or more colors collide, color bleeding occurs.
Most printing companies suggest that a color bleed should be minimal, since large color bleeds create a tattered and indeterminate appearance.
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