A halftone is composed of minute points, some light, some dark.
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You can fairly see them dance even in the halftone.
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Facing page 116 in the same volume is the halftone of King Arthur in armor.
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Planning his image stalk-by-stalk, he began creating giant halftone images out of corn and dirt.
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From there, now we have the tone of our halftone and the tone of our highlight.
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The etching comes out in a sepia tone, and grayscales are converted to a dot halftone.
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Leonard Dove was a journeyman cartoonist whose work often appeared swaddled in a thick smog of halftone.
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A halftone image, a common way of creating pictures, is also made up of a binary set of dots.
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In this article, a secure halftone image steganographic scheme based on a feature space and layer embedding is proposed.
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The halftone illustration shows how I rigged up my washing machine to be driven by the power from my motorcycle.
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Technicians used multiple threshold settings, filters, line art and halftone definitions, autosegmentation, windowing, and software-editing programs to optimize image capture.
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The included effects are somewhat run-of-the-mill, but at least the basics are covered: blur, sepia, halftone, the watercolor effect and the like.
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A new record-ithad cost a dollar and a half and was by a celebrated violinist-wasfixed, and a halftone semi-permanent needle selected.
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The brochure contained the names of the commissioners, their public records, halftone portraits and a carefully prepared statement of the objects of the expedition.
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Brief history and non-technical description of modern methods of engraving; woodcut, zinc plate, halftone; kind of copy for reproduction; things to remember when ordering engravings.
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Second Edition revised and greatly enlarged, with 190 illustrations, including eight colored halftones.