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halftone

[haf-tohn] / ˈhæfˌtoʊn /


Example Sentences

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She converts the images into halftone lines and paints these lines into her busy surfaces.

From New York Times

The new filters include halftone, gradient map, chromatic aberration, glitch effects, and more.

From The Verge

The newspaper caption reads, in part, “The accompanying halftone is a representation of the new Denny Home … one of the most sightly spots in the city.”

From Seattle Times

From there it was transferred to paper using a halftone screening process, then the overlay of colors would start from there.

From Washington Times

Her repertoire of tone was just as broad in the dances of Falla’s “Suite populaire espagnole,” with ethereal halftones in “Nana,” caustic aggression in “Polo” and a wheezy fug in “Asturiana.”

From New York Times