Halftone Screen and Modern Digital Photography
Without early photographic processes and experimentation, modern photography would not have existed. However, without the development of computer technology, modern photography would maintain many more traditional processes (perhaps without so much poisoning, however.)
Halftone screen is only one of several forays into the technology of developing, saving and sharing photographs. It differs in appearance and tone from many modern photographs, even with the use of digital editing. It remains, even to today, as a staple of printing processes, and into the digital realm it continues to be used to both achieve a certain effect and as a method of shading with ink.
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