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  2. Monk Skin Tone Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Monk Skin Tone Scale is an open-source, 10-shade scale describing human skin color, developed by Ellis Monk in partnership with Google and released in 2023. [1]

  3. Photographic print toning - Wikipedia

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    The compound may be more stable than metallic silver and may also have a different color or tone. Different toning processes give different colors to the final print. In some cases, the printer may choose to tone some parts of a print more than others. [1] Toner also can increase the range of shades visible in a print without reducing the contrast.

  4. Fitzpatrick scale - Wikipedia

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    The Fitzpatrick scale has been criticized for its Eurocentric bias and insufficient representation of global skin color diversity. [9] The scale originally was developed for classifying "white skin" in response to solar radiation, [2] and initially included only four categories focused on white skin, with "brown" and "black" skin types (V and VI) added as an afterthought.

  5. Tone reproduction - Wikipedia

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    In the theory of photography, tone reproduction is the mapping of scene luminance and color to print reflectance or display luminance, [1] with the aim of subjectively "properly" reproducing brightness and "brightness differences". [2] The reproduction of color scenes in black-and-white tones is one of the long-time concerns of photographers. [3]

  6. Tone mapping - Wikipedia

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    Tone mapped high-dynamic-range (HDR) image of St. Kentigerns Roman Catholic Church in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK. Tone mapping is a technique used in image processing and computer graphics to map one set of colors to another to approximate the appearance of high-dynamic-range (HDR) images in a medium that has a more limited dynamic range.

  7. Continuous tone image - Wikipedia

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    Although halftone images are not continuously toned, they can appear continuous with high enough resolution or when viewed from a far enough distance. Examples of continuous-tone images are natural phenomena, [ 2 ] images produced with dye-based processes, [ 3 ] images produced with certain analog printmaking processes ( intaglio , block ...

  8. Sepia (color) - Wikipedia

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    Sepia toning is a chemical process used in photography which changes the appearance of black-and-white prints to brown. [2] [6] The color is now often associated with antique photographs. Most photo graphics software programs and many digital cameras include a sepia tone filter to mimic the appearance of sepia-toned prints. [2] [7]

  9. Tone scale - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Tone scale may refer to: Musical scales, including the Whole tone scale; Color scales; Emotional tone ...