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Что (кто) такое halftone dot - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dot-dot-dot; Dotdotdot; DOT DOT DOT; Dot, dot, dot; Dot Dot Dot; Dot dot dot (disambiguation)
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DOT (graph description language)         
  • An image that seems improperly rendered
  • A graph with attributes
  • A directed graph
  • An undirected graph
  • rendering]] of the example script using the tool <code>dotty</code>
  • Binary tree generated in Graphviz from a DOT description by an online [http://huffman.ooz.ie/ Huffman Tree generator]
FILE FORMAT
DOT Language; Dot language; DOT computer language; DOT Graph; Dot Graph; Dot graph; DOT graph; .gv; DOT language
DOT is a graph description language. DOT graphs are typically files with the filename extension gv or dot.
Dot distribution map         
  • Representative dot density map of Acres of Harvested Wheat in Illinois in 2012, using county-level aggregate data.
  • de Montizon's 1830 ''Carte Philosophique figurant la Population de la France'', the earliest known dot density map.
  • A one-to-one dot distribution map, identifying concentrations of homicides in Washington, D.C.
  • von Mentzer's 1859 dot density map of Sweden and Norway, probably the first fully-developed representative dot density map.
  • This one-to-one dot map shows the 1,300 immigrants from Germany and Switzerland in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1900 in black, compared to all 55,000 residents shown in gray. Note the blocks in which residents of the same household have been spread into distinct points using the "Grid" renderer in QGIS.
  • clusters]] of cholera cases in the London epidemic of 1854. The pump is located at the intersection of Broad Street and Little Windmill Street.
  • Shapter's 1849 map of the 1832-1834 Cholera outbreak in Exeter, with different symbols for cases in each year.
  • Valentine Seaman's map of the 1796 outbreak of [[yellow fever]] in New York City, showing disease cases by numbered dots that were analyzed in the text.
TYPE OF MAP
Dot Distribution Maps; Dot map
A dot distribution map (or a dot density map or simply a dot map) is a type of thematic map that uses a point symbol to visualize the geographic distribution of a large number of related phenomena. Dot maps are a type of unit visualizations that rely on a visual scatter to show spatial patterns, especially variances in density.
Halftone         
  • This close-up of a halftone print shows that magenta on top of yellow appears as orange/red, and cyan on top of yellow appears as green.
  • CMYK]] halftone [[screen angle]]s
  • The first printed photo using a halftone in a Canadian periodical, October 30, 1869
  • Three examples of modern color halftoning with CMYK separations. From left to right: The cyan separation, the magenta separation, the yellow separation, the black separation, the combined halftone pattern and finally how the human eye would observe the combined halftone pattern from a sufficient distance.
  • A multicolor postcard (1899) printed from hand-made halftone plates.
  • Purple Screens used in [[offset printing]]. Angles 90°, 105°, 165°.
PRINTING PROCESS
Half-tone; Halftone Process; Halftoning; Dot screen; Half Toning; Screen angle; Linescreen; Screening (printing); Halftone screening; Half-toning; Halftones; Halftone screen; Demi-tint; Half-tone block; Photomechanical reproduction; Autotype (printing)
Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous-tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size or in spacing, thus generating a gradient-like effect.Campbell, Alastair.
Pale Blue Dot         
  • ''Pale Blue Dot Revisited'', 2020
  • The wide-angle photograph of the Sun and inner planets (not visible), with ''Pale Blue Dot'' superimposed on the left, Venus to its right
  • The ''[[Voyager 1]]'' spacecraft
  • Position of ''[[Voyager 1]]'' on February 14, 1990. The vertical bars are spaced one year apart and indicate the probe's distance above the [[ecliptic]].
PHOTOGRAPH OF PLANET EARTH TAKEN ON 14 FEBRUARY 1990 BY THE UNMANNED VOYAGER 1 SPACEPROBE FROM A RECORD DISTANCE OF ABOUT 6 BILLION KILOMETERS
Pale blue dot; The pale blue dot
Pale Blue Dot is a famous photograph of planet Earth taken on February 14, 1990, by the Voyager 1 space probe from a record distance of about kilometers ( miles, 40.5 AU), as part of that day's Family Portrait series of images of the Solar System.
halftone         
  • This close-up of a halftone print shows that magenta on top of yellow appears as orange/red, and cyan on top of yellow appears as green.
  • CMYK]] halftone [[screen angle]]s
  • The first printed photo using a halftone in a Canadian periodical, October 30, 1869
  • Three examples of modern color halftoning with CMYK separations. From left to right: The cyan separation, the magenta separation, the yellow separation, the black separation, the combined halftone pattern and finally how the human eye would observe the combined halftone pattern from a sufficient distance.
  • A multicolor postcard (1899) printed from hand-made halftone plates.
  • Purple Screens used in [[offset printing]]. Angles 90°, 105°, 165°.
PRINTING PROCESS
Half-tone; Halftone Process; Halftoning; Dot screen; Half Toning; Screen angle; Linescreen; Screening (printing); Halftone screening; Half-toning; Halftones; Halftone screen; Demi-tint; Half-tone block; Photomechanical reproduction; Autotype (printing)
<graphics> The reproducion of greyscale images using dots of a single shade but varying size to simulate the different shades of grey. Laser printers that cannot print different sized dots, halftones are produced by varying the numbers of dots in a given area. This process is also used to produce a black and white version of a colour original using shades of grey in place of colours. See also device independent bitmap. (1996-09-20)
Half-tone         
  • This close-up of a halftone print shows that magenta on top of yellow appears as orange/red, and cyan on top of yellow appears as green.
  • CMYK]] halftone [[screen angle]]s
  • The first printed photo using a halftone in a Canadian periodical, October 30, 1869
  • Three examples of modern color halftoning with CMYK separations. From left to right: The cyan separation, the magenta separation, the yellow separation, the black separation, the combined halftone pattern and finally how the human eye would observe the combined halftone pattern from a sufficient distance.
  • A multicolor postcard (1899) printed from hand-made halftone plates.
  • Purple Screens used in [[offset printing]]. Angles 90°, 105°, 165°.
PRINTING PROCESS
Half-tone; Halftone Process; Halftoning; Dot screen; Half Toning; Screen angle; Linescreen; Screening (printing); Halftone screening; Half-toning; Halftones; Halftone screen; Demi-tint; Half-tone block; Photomechanical reproduction; Autotype (printing)
·add. ·noun A half step.
II. Half-tone ·add. ·noun A half-tone photo-engraving.
half-tone         
  • This close-up of a halftone print shows that magenta on top of yellow appears as orange/red, and cyan on top of yellow appears as green.
  • CMYK]] halftone [[screen angle]]s
  • The first printed photo using a halftone in a Canadian periodical, October 30, 1869
  • Three examples of modern color halftoning with CMYK separations. From left to right: The cyan separation, the magenta separation, the yellow separation, the black separation, the combined halftone pattern and finally how the human eye would observe the combined halftone pattern from a sufficient distance.
  • A multicolor postcard (1899) printed from hand-made halftone plates.
  • Purple Screens used in [[offset printing]]. Angles 90°, 105°, 165°.
PRINTING PROCESS
Half-tone; Halftone Process; Halftoning; Dot screen; Half Toning; Screen angle; Linescreen; Screening (printing); Halftone screening; Half-toning; Halftones; Halftone screen; Demi-tint; Half-tone block; Photomechanical reproduction; Autotype (printing)
¦ noun
1. a reproduction of an image in which the tones of grey or colour are produced by variously sized dots.
2. Music, chiefly N. Amer. a semitone.
Dot matrix printing         
  • alt=The word "Delivery" as output in a bold, large font by a dot matrix receipt printer, as seen under a low-powered microscope
  • Print head of a used 9-pin printer (Star NL10)
  • abbr=on}} in size
  • An [[Epson MX-80]], a classic model that remained in use for many years
  • An example of a wide-carriage printer, designed for paper 14 inches wide, shown with legal paper loaded (8.5"×14")
  • [[Epson]] VP-500 Printer with its cover removed
CLASS OF PRINTERS
Ballistic wire printer; 9-pin dot matrix; Dot-matrix printers; Ballistic wire printers; LA180; LA120; LA34; LA38; LA12; LA75; Matrix printer; Impact matrix printer; Dot band matrix printer; Serial dot matrix printer; Pin printer; Dot Matrix Printer; Serial matrix printer; NEC Pinwriter; Pinwriter; Near Letter Quality; Graftrax; GRAFTRAX; Epson GRAFTRAX; GRAFTRAX-80; Graftrax-80; Epson Graftrax; Epson Graftrax-80; Epson GRAFTRAX-80; Graftrax Plus; Epson Graftrax Plus; Color serial matrix printer; Serial matrix color printer; OKI Wiredot; Wiredot; Needle impact printer; Teletype writer 7 stylus 35 dot matrix; Dot matrix teletypewriter; Impact dot matrix printing; Impact matrix printing; Impact dot matrix printer; Flatbed dot matrix printer; Serial impact dot matrix printer; SIDM printer; PKT printer; Decwriter LA30; LA30 DECwriter; LA30 decwriter; DEC LA30; 7-pin dot matrix; Seven-pin dot matrix; 8-pin dot matrix; Eight-pin dot matrix; Nine-pin dot matrix; 12-pin dot matrix; Twelve-pin dot matrix; Eighteen-pin dot matrix; 18-pin dot matrix; 27-pin dot matrix; 24-pin dot matrix; 36-pin dot matrix; 48-pin dot matrix; Dot-matrix impact printing
Dot matrix printing, sometimes called impact matrix printing, is a computer printing process in which ink is applied to a surface using a relatively low-resolution dot matrix for layout. Dot matrix printers typically use a print head that moves back and forth or in an up-and-down motion on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like the print mechanism on a typewriter or line printer.
DoT         
¦ abbreviation
1. (in Canada and formerly in the UK) Department of Transport.
2. (in the US) Department of Transportation.
Dot         
·vi To make dots or specks.
II. Dot ·noun A marriage portion; dowry.
III. Dot ·vt To mark with dots or small spots; as, to dot a line.
IV. Dot ·vt To mark or diversify with small detached objects; as, a landscape dotted with cottages.
V. Dot ·noun A small point or spot, made with a pen or other pointed instrument; a speck, or small mark.
VI. Dot ·noun Anything small and like a speck comparatively; a small portion or specimen; as, a dot of a child.

Википедия

Dot dot dot

Dot dot dot may refer to:

  • DOT DOT DOT (artist), Norwegian artist
  • Dot Dot Dot (magazine)
  • Ellipsis (…), a punctuation symbol
  • Morse code for the letter "s"