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In both cases, negatives are made of both the halftone and fine copies.
THE WONDER BOOK OF KNOWLEDGEVARIOUSWell, he looked like a halftone print of the Pilgrim Fathers––the kind that they hang on the walls in the district schools.
ONCE TO EVERY MANLARRY EVANSShe also took a halftone snapshot of you out at the Coldtown dam, cut from a newspaper, published the Sunday after your accident.
RED PEPPER'S PATIENTSGRACE S. RICHMONDThe process of halftone-making has developed so that the reproduction can be made almost indistinguishable from the original.
MAKING YOUR CAMERA PAYFREDERICK C. DAVISThis enables the engraver to make a clearer halftone, for a print with a grained surface reproduces surface and all in the cut.
MAKING YOUR CAMERA PAYFREDERICK C. DAVISThe stems run deep into the earth and are attached to a sclerotium, which will be seen in the halftone.
THE MUSHROOM, EDIBLE AND OTHERWISEM. E. HARDThe plants from which the halftone was made were collected near Sandusky and photographed by Dr. Kellerman.
THE MUSHROOM, EDIBLE AND OTHERWISEM. E. HARDThe halftone and the description ought to make the plant known to the most casual reader.
THE MUSHROOM, EDIBLE AND OTHERWISEM. E. HARDThe fine checks in the pileus are clearly seen in the halftone.
THE MUSHROOM, EDIBLE AND OTHERWISEM. E. HARDCredit for each photograph is given with the halftone as it appears.
THE BONTOC IGOROTALBERT ERNEST JENKSWORDS RELATED TO HALFTONE
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