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halftone

[ US /ˈhæfˌtoʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a print obtained from photoengraving
  2. an engraving used to reproduce an illustration

How To Use halftone In A Sentence

  • coated paper has a smooth polished coating especially suitable for halftone printing
  • Beginning in the late 1890s, the new photomechanical process of halftone printing contributed to an astounding growth of illustrated mass-market newspapers and magazines.
  • This driver has a host of other very useful features, including things like resolution control and halftone angles.
  • Printing halftone effect than usually gentle, easy website are perfectly round.
  • An overlay screen consisting of dots reveals enlarged images of the printed halftone dot shapes by means of the moiré phenomenon.
  • Image processor using both dither and error diffusion to produce halftone images with less flicker and patterns
  • Frequently used in discussions about scanners as a measure of their ability to capture halftone images.
  • Application software will convert this flat screen into a halftone.
  • By printing the same image four ways -- as a halftone photolithograph, continuous tone photolithograph, photogravure and salt print -- the subtle shifts and changes that occur through these varied processes become evident. Jane Chafin: Exit Through the Gift Shop (The Emperor Is Naked)
  • An even better idea was halftone photoengraving, introduced by Frederic Ives six years later, which made any manual process obsolete, and doomed Kaolatype, and led indirectly to the lithographic dynasty of another Ives, James, and his partner Nathaniel Currier. Mark Twain
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