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harlequin color

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harlequin color
[här′lək(w)in]
Etymology: It, arlecchino, goblin; L, color, hue
a temporary flushing of the skin on one lower side of the body with pallor on the other side. Commonly seen in normal young infants, it disappears as the child matures.


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Optional "In-RIP" color process control with Harlequin Color Production Solutions, available since 1995;
Harlequin Color Proofing and HCP are trademarks of Harlequin, Inc.
0 is an open standard RIP software that allows input from third-party software, such as Seiko ColorPoint drivers which are based on Harlequin Color Proofing (HCP).
 
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