what is meaning of this for dots in newspaper
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having four colors. 2 of process printing : using the four colors red, yellow, blue, and black — compare colour photography. Newspapers print four coloured dots at the bottom of the page called 'registration marks' to ensure that the print is aligned properly. ... They are lined up in the same spot while printing in order to print multi-coloured images with accuracy.
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These dots are present on the bottom of the newspaper so that after printing they can check whether all the printing is done properly or not. If these dots are proper then the printing is donr properly but if they are overlapping eachother or if there is any other glitch in those dots then it means that the letters printed on the newspaper aren't proper
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