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em

In composition, a unit of measurement exactly as wide and high as the point size being set. So named because the letter "M" in early fonts was usually cast on a square body.

Embossed Finish

Paper with a raised or depressed surface resembling wood, cloth, leather or other pattern.

Embossing

Impressing an image in relief to achieve a raised surface; either overprinting or on blank paper (called blind embossing).

EPS

(Encapsulated PostScript) In digital prepress, a file format used to transfer graphic images within compatible applications. A file containing structured PostScript code, comments and a screen display image.