
1) Engraving 2) Interval between mi and fa 3) News-photo print 4) Newspaper photo technique 5) Photo made of tiny dots
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1) Ht 2) Photoengraving
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- a print obtained from photoengraving
- an engraving used to reproduce an illustration
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Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size, in shape or in spacing, thus generating a gradient like effect. `Halftone` can also be used to refer specifically to the image that is produced by this process. Where continuous tone imagery contains an infinite range of.....
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To photograph continuous-tones through a screen to convert the image into dots. The result is also called a halftone and may be either positive or negative and on film or paper.
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An image in which shades of grey are simulated by black dots of different sizes. The screening process used to produce half tone images.
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A printed picture that uses dots to simulate the tones between light and dark. Because a printing press cannot change the tone of ink, it will only print the ink colour being used on press. This works well for printing text or line art: the press simply puts a full dose of ink for each letter or line on the paper, creating small solid areas of ink....
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A method of reproducing a black and white photograph or illustration, by representing various shades of gray as a series of black and white dots.
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The method of producing a range of tones, such as a photograph or tinted area, by dividing the image into a series of dots. Dark areas have relatively big dots, close together. Light areas have small dots surrounded by white space. The number of dots used determines the quality of the image produced. In a newspaper the halftone dots are easily visible to the naked eye - the screen used can often be as coarse as 60 dpi (dots per inch). A colour magazine would typically use a screen of 150 dpi - An art book, 175 dpi or finer. A halftone screen can be applied to a solid colour in order to produce tints of that colour.
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Picture with varying shades of tone created by varying size dots.
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A series of large and small dots that represent image areas of a continuous tone image. Continuous tone artwork can be converted into printable halftone dots using a process camera or by scanning into a computer and outputting onto film or paper as a series of dots. Even the photos in magazines are printed as a series of halftone dots. They are jus...
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Photograph or other tonal illustration reproduced by lines of small dots.
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[
n] - a print obtained from photoengraving 2. [n] - an engraving used to reproduce an illustration
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A halftone is an image like a photograph or micrograph. It is also the method of generating during printing an image that requires varying densities, or shades, to accurately render the image. This is achieved by representing the image as a pattern of dots of varying size. Larger dots represent darker areas, and smaller dots represent lighter areas...
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1. To photograph or scan a continuous tone image to convert the image into halftone dots.
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Halftone refers to the process used to arrange printed dots on a page to simulate shades of either colour or grey. For example when the number of printed dots within an area is higher this creates a deeper colour.
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halftone engraving noun an engraving used to reproduce an illustration
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Tone graduated image composed of varying sized dots or lines, with equidistant centers.
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A process for representing the tones in an image by dots of varying sizes.
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