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76 L Landscape (Page Orientation) Luminosity A page oriented so that it prints from left to right across its longest dimension. The brightness of a color on a scale from black to white. O Orientation Refers to the direction in which print is oriented on the page. Printing across the width of the page is known as portrait orientation (derived from portraits of people, which are usually vertical in format). Printing across the length of the page is known as landscape orientation (derived from landscape paintings or photographs, which are usually horizontal in format). P Pixel Short for “picture element.” Pixels are dots on a computer screen or television that combine to form an image. Point Size A unit of measurement used primarily in typesetting for designating type sizes. There are approximately 72 points to an inch. Portrait (Page Orientation) A page oriented so that it prints from left to right across its shortest dimension. S Saturation Static Text Object Symbol PDF417 The purity of a color’s hue, moving from gray to the pure color. A text object in a EPIDesigner card design that has not been linked to a database field. Unlike dynamic text, a static text object, such as a headline or a field label, remains constant from card to card during the print process. A two-dimensional symbology that allows you to encode a Portable Data File with ASCII, binary, or numeric data. The Symbol PDF417 is particularly useful if you need to encode large amounts of data onto a limited space (e.g., an ID card that requires customer or employee profiles, biometric data, and personal descriptions). Credential Designer User Manual