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Tint(1) Gradation or variety of a color or hue. (2) A color diluted with white. (3) Varying shades of white in a photographic print, from white to buff as determined by the color of the paper.
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TintScreening or adding white to a solid color for results of lightening that specific color.
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Tint"color," 1717, alteration of tinct (c. 1600), from Latin tinctus "a dyeing," from tingere "to dye" (see tincture); influenced by Italian tinta "tint, hue," from [..]
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Tint1756 (implied in tinted), from tint (n.). Related: Tinting.
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TintIn painting, a color plus white.
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TintThe color or tone of a print or digital image; sometimes called color cast. Read articles that include this term
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Tintcolor lightly; "her greying hair was tinged blond"; "the leaves were tinged red in November" shade: a quality of a given color that differs slightly [..]
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Tintthe use of color to physically tint film stock to achieve a desired mood, usually done selectively by hand; often used by silent black-and-white films before the widespread use of color film. See gel [..]
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TintA halftone screen that contains all the same sized dots.
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TintIn color, the word tint is used to reference how light a color is. Shades are derived from a combination of hue and white. For example, red, when saturated with white creates a tint of pink. Contrast [..]
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TintShading of an area in a form.
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TintIn printing, variation in the color or black and white texture of a printed page, produced by adding white to the ink, to produce a pastel (see these examples). Compare with hue and shade.
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TintA printed image containing “halftone” dots that are all of uniform size, as opposed to a halftone
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Tintthe effect of adding white to a solid color or of screening a solid area.
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TintA color produced by the addition of another color to white tint base or stain. The act of adding the color to the white material is known as tinting.
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TintA transparent plastic film applied to a vehicles windows that reduces visible light transmission and, in some cases, rejects heat by reducing UV and infrared transmissions.
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TintPercentage shade of a colour
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TintPale version of a colour: grey is a tint of black, pink is a tint of red, generally specified by percentage of the base colour and printed with a halftone
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TintA color made lighter than the original by adding white to it.
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TintAccording to 31 CFR 356.2 [Title 31 -- Money and Finance: Treasury; Subtitle B -- Regulations Relating to Money and Finance; Chapter II -- Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury; Subchapter B -- B [..]
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Tint(n) a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color(v) color lightly
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TintAlternate term for Screen tint.
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Tint Means time spent by a painter to tint the color to achieve an acceptable paint match. Waterborne Coating
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TintSome percentage of a solid ink. Tints are created by using a screen to create the impression of a lighter color when the ink is printed onto paper or another medium. Tungsten:
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TintThe color or tone of a print or digital image; sometimes called color cast. Read articles that include this term
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Tint, adj. one-third rotten, applied to wood that has been kept seasoning till it begins to decay.
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TintA halftone screen that contains all the same sized dots.
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TintTerm for a color lightened with white. Also, in a mixture of colors, the tint is the dominant color.
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TintColor variation, it results from mixing the dominant color with a small quantity of another color. For example, white paint has the tint of pink because of the addition of a small amount of red to whi [..]
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TintIn colour theory, the colour wheel is based on "pure" colours; lighter versions produced by adding white or more light are called tints. These are known as "pale" or "light&qu [..]
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Tint - A light value of a color, i.e., a light red; as opposed to a shade, which is a dark value, i.e., dark red.
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TintA color such as pink that is created by mixing a hue with white. Also, a light value of a color.
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TintA hue to which white is added. A pastel color.
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TintA halftone screen that contains all the same sized dots.
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TintA shade or variety of a color as white is added.
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Tintcreated by adding water to the original color; the more water that’s added, the weaker the intensity
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TintThis refers to a Colour being made lighter by the addition of white.
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TintA halftone screen that contains all the same sized dots.
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TintA color is made lighter by adding white, this is called a tint.
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TintA halftone screen that contains all the same sized dots.
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TintA halftone screen that contains all the same sized dots.
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Tint
A slight coloring.
A pale or faint tinge of any color; especially, a variation of a color obtained by adding white (contrast shade)
A color considered with reference to other very similar colors [..]
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