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Halftone is the
reprographic technique that
simulates continuous-tone
imagery through the use of dots,
varying either in size or in spacing, thus generating...
- In a
facsimile system the
halftone characteristic is either: the
relationship between the
density of the
recorded copy and the
density of the original...
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causes printed material to look
darker than intended. It is
caused by
halftone dots
growing in area
between the
original printing film and the
final printed...
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Halftoning allows for a
continuous variability of each color,
which enables continuous color mixing of the primaries.
Without halftoning, each primary...
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inventor of "the"
halftone process, but this is
incorrect and Ives
never made such a
claim for himself.
There was not one
halftone process, but a considerable...
- Duplex) is a
halftone reproduction of an
image using the
superimposition of one
contrasting color halftone over
another color halftone. This is most...
- chalk. A
major innovation was the
development of
halftone photography in the late 19th century.
Halftone photography involves creating a
reproduction of...
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regions of text,
regions of
halftone images, and
regions of
other data.
Regions that are
neither text nor
halftones are
typically compressed using...
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analogous to the
halftone technique used in printing. For this reason, the term
dithering is
sometimes used
interchangeably with the term
halftoning, particularly...
- for
printing technologies that
perform color mixing through dithering (
halftone)
rather than
through overprinting (virtually all home/office
inkjet and...