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ˈhalf note N Am MUS

half-ˈtime

half-time SPORTS N:

ˈgall·stone N

ˈhead·stone N

bari·tone [ˈbærɪtəʊn] N

ˈhalf-doz·en N, half a ˈdoz·en N

ˈhalf-moon ADJ

ˈmile·stone N also fig

ˈhalf-wit N pej

half-ˈboard N Brit

ˈhalf-breed N

1. half-breed offens (person):

half-ˈprice ADJ ADV

ˈhalf-broth·er N

ˈkey·stone N

1. keystone ARCHIT (centre stone):

2. keystone fig (crucial part):

mono·tone [ˈmɒnətəʊn] N no pl

1. monotone (tone):

2. monotone (single tone):

3. monotone (delivery):

ˈover·tone N

1. overtone (implication):

2. overtone MUS:

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English
By the mid-1890s, halftone printing had largely replaced wood engraving in the publishing industry.
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At this point, the plate is said to carry about a 50% halftone.
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The use of halftone blocks in popular journals became regular during the early 1890s.
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The refining of photogravure methods, and then the introduction of halftone reproduction around 1890 made low cost mass-reproduction in newspapers, magazines and books possible.
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Light, saturated colors often can not be created with CMYK, and light colors in general may make visible the halftone pattern.
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It is caused by halftone dots growing in area between the original printing film and the final printed result.
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A cluster-dot halftone image of the same resolution would be much less sharp.
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Halftones made with a screen having 65 lines to the inch are considered coarse.
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Several factors can contribute to the increase in halftone dot area.
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The fixed location and size of these monochrome pixels compromises the high frequency/low frequency dichotomy of the photographic halftone method.
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