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duotone

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duotone [′dü·ə‚tōn]
(graphic arts)
A process in which two halftone cuts, one with a screen angle 30° different from the other, are made from the same black-and-white photograph, and the picture is printed in two tones, usually black and a color such as blue or green.


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