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Qué (quién) es unsharp masking - definición


Unsharp masking         
  • Source image (top),<br />sharpened image (middle),<br />highly sharpened image (bottom)
A TECHNIQUE FOR SHARPENING DIGITAL IMAGES
Unsharp mask; Sharpen (digital image); Unsharp filter; Unsharp Mask; Unsharp masks
Unsharp masking (USM) is an image sharpening technique, first implemented in darkroom photography, but now commonly used in digital image processing software. Its name derives from the fact that the technique uses a blurred, or "unsharp", negative image to create a mask of the original image.
Masking (comics)         
  • Example from ''[[Prisoners of the Sun]]'', the fourteenth volume of ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' by [[Hergé]].}}
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VISUAL STYLE USED IN COMICS
Masking (illustration); Masking effect
Masking (or the masking effect) is a visual style used in comics, first described by American cartoonist Scott McCloud in his book Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. McCloud argues that characters with simple but recognizable designs, which he terms "iconic" characters, allow readers to project themselves into the story by using the characters as a "mask".
Auditory masking         
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OCCURS WHEN THE PERCEPTION OF ONE SOUND IS AFFECTED BY THE PRESENCE OF ANOTHER SOUND
Temporal masking; Simultaneous masking; Temporal Masking
Auditory masking occurs when the perception of one sound is affected by the presence of another sound.Gelfand, S.