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- Halftone abstract "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 colors or greys, the halftone process reduces visual reproductions to an image that is printed with only one color of ink, in dots of differing size. This reproduction relies on a basic optical illusion—that these tiny halftone dots are blended into smooth tones by the human eye. At a microscopic level, developed black-and-white photographic film also consists of only two colors, and not an infinite range of continuous tones. For details, see film grain.Just as color photography evolved with the addition of filters and film layers, color printing is made possible by repeating the halftone process for each subtractive color—most commonly using what is called the "CMYK color model". The semi-opaque property of ink allows halftone dots of different colors to create another optical effect—full-color imagery.".
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- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink HalfToneScreens.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink rasterbator.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink halftoning.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink toolbox.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink custom_halftone.html.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink Halftoning.html.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink hlftone.htm.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink pop-art-inspired-by-lichtenstein.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink photoscience_halftones.htm.
- Halftone wikiPageExternalLink ElectronicImagingSystemsLaboratory.pdf.
- Halftone wikiPageID "61625".
- Halftone wikiPageRevisionID "605887942".
- Halftone hasPhotoCollection Halftone.
- Halftone subject Category:Photographic_techniques.
- Halftone subject Category:Printing_terminology.
- Halftone comment "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 colors or greys, the halftone process reduces visual reproductions to an image that is printed with only one color of ink, in dots of differing size.".
- Halftone label "Druckraster".
- Halftone label "Halftone".
- Halftone label "Halftoning".
- Halftone label "Meio-tom".
- Halftone label "Raster (poligrafia)".
- Halftone label "Retinatura".
- Halftone label "Semitonos (informática)".
- Halftone label "Полутоновое изображение".
- Halftone label "半色調".
- Halftone label "網点".
- Halftone sameAs Polotón.
- Halftone sameAs Druckraster.
- Halftone sameAs Semitonos_(informática).
- Halftone sameAs Halftoning.
- Halftone sameAs Halfton.
- Halftone sameAs Retinatura.
- Halftone sameAs 網点.
- Halftone sameAs Raster_(poligrafia).
- Halftone sameAs Meio-tom.
- Halftone sameAs m.0gphz.
- Halftone sameAs Q1110021.
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- Halftone wasDerivedFrom Halftone?oldid=605887942.
- Halftone depiction Halftoning_introduction.svg.
- Halftone isPrimaryTopicOf Halftone.