duotone
Americanadjective
noun
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a picture in two tones or colors.
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Printing.
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a method of printing an illustration either in a dark and a tinted shade of the same color or in two different colors from two plates of a monochrome original made from negatives at different screen angles.
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an illustration printed by this method.
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noun
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a process for producing halftone illustrations using two shades of a single colour or black and a colour
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a picture produced by this process
Etymology
Origin of duotone
Example Sentences
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The Wailers in their 1965 outfits split down the middle, half-beige, half-black The duotone stage outfit didn’t last long, says Chuck Pennington, an adviser to Dellaccio’s photo collection.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 19, 2021
One example is the 2012 cotton blanket by the Index Collection that fabulously illustrates the tonal gradations of color printing — monotone, duotone and multitone — from pale to intense.
From New York Times • Dec. 27, 2018
One example is the 2012 cotton blanket from the Index Collection that fabulously illustrates the tonal gradations of color printing — monotone, duotone and multitoned — from pale to intense.
From New York Times • Nov. 22, 2018
Although they were wearing black and white, the duotone effect was lost in the chaos.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 3, 2011
Beautiful results are obtained in two colors by the "duograph" or "duotone" processes, the plates being made for two printings.
From The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing by Hitchcock, Frederick H.
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