Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous-tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size or in spacing, thus generating...
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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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Duplex) is a halftone reproduction of an image using the superimposition of one contrasting color halftone over another color halftone. This is most...
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CMYK color model (section Halftoning)
needed] 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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Frederic Eugene Ives (section Halftone process)
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...
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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...
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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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Stochastic screening or FM screening is a halftone process based on pseudo-random distribution of halftone dots, using frequency modulation (FM) to change...
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between shades, rather than being represented by discrete elements such as halftones or pixels. Examples of continuous-tone images are natural phenomena, images...
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the first and probably the only textbook on yoga to be illustrated with halftone plates. It was influential as the first illustrated yoga textbook to be...
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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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result is called a zinc etching. In the case of halftone cuts, the work is done on copper. The halftone effect is accomplished by photographing the subject...
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Ordered dithering (section Halftone)
descriptions of dithering. Halftone dithering performs a form of clustered dithering, creating a look similar to halftone patterns, using a specially...
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William Kurtz (photographer) (section Halftone pioneer)
illustrator, and photographer. He was also a pioneer in the development of halftone printing of color photographs. Born in Hesse, Germany, he was apprenticed...
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angle each color takes up). Another physical model mimics pointillism or halftone printing, where the spatial acuity of the human eye is not sufficient to...
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employ a halftone process and ink to reproduce digital images on paper, digital-C is a photographic continuous tone process rather than halftone or error...
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for printing technologies that perform color mixing through dithering (halftone) rather than through overprinting (virtually all home/office inkjet and...
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inch (LPI) is a measurement of printing resolution. A line consists of halftones that is built up by physical ink dots made by the printer device to create...
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(known in English as Art Forms in Nature) is a book of lithographic and halftone prints by German biologist Ernst Haeckel. Originally published in sets...
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Error diffusion is a type of halftoning in which the quantization residual is distributed to neighboring pixels that have not yet been processed. Its main...
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variably-coloured miniatures of the "Eurovision heart" being arranged to emulate the halftone pixelation effect, symbolising millions of people unified by the Eurovision...
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indicated by contour lines. Before the development of photography and of halftones, line art was the standard format for illustrations to be used in print...
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imaging and computer graphics techniques, for example when scanning a halftone picture or ray tracing a checkered plane (the latter being a special case...
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The company launched the world's first halftone optical film scanner in 1984, the world's first desktop halftone scanner in 1986, and the world's first...
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inexpensively create shading and secondary colors. The process differs from the halftone dots, which can vary continuously in size to produce gradations of shading...
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History of printing (section Halftoning)
of varying size. 'Halftone' can also be used to refer specifically to the image that is produced by this process. The idea of halftone printing originates...
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color and copydot scanning systems; inkjet, drop-on-demand, and digital halftone proofers; workflow management software; variable information workflow systems;...
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arrangements instead of stretchers and paint. In the "Smoke Pictures" and "Halftone Paintings" (2009-14), Maine reconsidered tropes involving painting, mechanical...
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inspiration from images sourced from the media and advertising. In his work, the halftone printing is omnipresent. He explores themes such as image perception, propaganda...
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