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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Paper Much of the early paper made from wood pulp containedsignificant amounts of alum.Alum was added to paper toassist in sizing the paper, making it somewhat water resistant so that inks did not "run" or spread uncontrollably. The presence of alum would eventually degrade the fibers until the paper disintegrated in a process which has come to be known as "slow fire". The use of non-acidic additives to make paper is becoming more prevalent and the stability of these papers is less of an issue. Paper used in desktop publishing There are over 100 different papers and sizes to use. Depends on the project. There are billions shades of colors. Colors can be used symbolically. Colors on paper and on screens are different. It affects your judgment and depth perception. We get color from the reflection and absorption of colors. The basics of: Color Composition Weight The weights can determine the size or thickness. The thickness of paper is often measured by caliper, which is typically given in thousandths of an inch. In the United States, the weight assigned to a paper is the weight of a ream, 500 sheets, of varying basic sizes. For example, a ream of 20 lb., 8.5 in × 11 in (216 mm × 279 mm) paper weighs 5 pounds.The density of paper ranges from 250 kg/m3 (16 lb. /cu ft.) for tissue paper to 1,500 kg/m3 (94 lb. /cu ft.) for some specialty paper. Printing paper is about 800 kg/m3 (50 lb. /cu ft.). Sheen Glimmer of paper. Determines how much color or ink is put on it and if it shines or looks dry. Has to do with the color as well. Size Hundreds of different sizes. Sizing improves the surface strength, printability, and water resistance of the paper. The largest standard size paper is A0 (A zero), measuring one square meter (approx. 1189x841 mm). Two sheets of A1 placed upright side by side fit exactly into one sheet of A0 laid on its side. 10lb. 10lb.
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