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Commercial printing uses an area of patterned dots called a ________. the dots vary in size depending on the level of color needed.

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Halftone.

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Commercial printing uses an area of patterned dots called a halftone. The dots vary in size depending on the level of color needed.

Reproduce shades of gray in print is done by breaking the image up into tiny dots that appear to blend into a continuous tone when viewed with the naked eye. Such an image, composed of a pattern of tiny dots, is called a halftone. The dots themselves are known as halftone dots.

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Correct answer: Halftone

The halftone is a reprographic technique, which uses continuous imaginary tone by the use of dots, which vary in size or in spacing.

Example: The shades of gray in print are produced by breaking the image of the object into tiny dots that appear to blend into a continuous tone when viewed with a naked eye. Such a pattern of tiny dots is called a halftone.



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