printed image

collocation in English

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printed
adjective
uk
/ˈprɪn.tɪd/
us
/ˈprɪn.t̬ɪd/
information in the form of books, newspapers, ...
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image
noun
uk
/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or ...
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(Definition ofprintedandimagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For example, some experiment with pre-cut shapes for a collage effect, or simultaneously adhere multiple overlapping pieces of paper under theprintedimage.
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Subsequent issues of the 1,000-korun note replaced the adhesive stamp with aprintedimageof same.
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Gloss papers give the highest optical density in theprintedimage.
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The same image with 400 ppi will produce aprintedimageof 4 3 inches.
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These parameters work together to produce aprintedimageof the desired size and quality.
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With simple glasses, the red filtered image is somewhat blurry, when viewing a close computer screen orprintedimage.
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A tiled printing program overlays a grid on theprintedimagein which each cell (or tile) is the size of a printed page and then prints each tile.
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These coil stamps were printed by the "rotary press" from continuous rolls of paper, hence theprintedimageis slightly longer in one direction than their "flat-plate" counterparts.
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Microporous media used in large format printing applications normally with a pigment based ink to maintain colour balance and life expectancy of the resultantprintedimage.
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Cruz's work is distinguished by its observant and unaffected pictorialism, clarity of vision, and the high achievement of theprintedimageitself.
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Zerpa reversed the figures to account for the fact that the source was aprintedimage.
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But furthermore thisprintedimagewith the paper still wet, could be retouched using brushes and cotton swabs or scrapers, giving a lot of freedom for creativity.
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On the other hand, one may observe the occasional irrelevance between the printed images and the original narrative text to which they supposedly refer.
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At the same time, the new market for printed images inspired the innovative portrayal of a familiar tale, one focused on an inter-class marriage authorized by individual romantic agency.
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The products can also act as a medium to carry branding and messages, in the form of printed images, text or data.
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You can view the halftoning, which enables printed images, by examining a printed picture under magnification.
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This could explain the variations in the type, as well as the substructures observed in the printed images.
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He was especially fascinated by the effects produced by monotype and frequently reworked the printed images with pastel.
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It included a booklet filled with printed images, providing more information about the soundtrack.
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He held two daylong workshops at both universities, during which groups of students and community members printed images of bikes on large fabric banners.
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