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'''Halftone''' is the [[reprographic]] technique that simulates [[continuous tone]] imagery through the use of equally spaced dots of varying size. '''Halftone''' is the [[reprographic]] technique that simulates [[continuous tone]] imagery through the use of equally spaced dots of varying size.
 +==See also==
 +*[[Ben-Day dots]]
 +*[[Dot gain]]
 +*[[Error diffusion]]
 +*[[Mezzotint]]
 +*[[Raster image processor|Raster image processor (RIP)]]
 +*[[Screentone]]
 +*[[Pulse-width modulation]]
 +*[[Roy Lichtenstein]] - pop art movement
 +*[[Duotone]]
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Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous tone imagery through the use of equally spaced dots of varying size.

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