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shadowing 1. Defect, in a painted surface, which shows the shades being slightly changed when viewed from different directions. 2. Visible edges of wallboard joint tape.
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shadowing Following, mimicking, and interrupting behaviors that people with dementia may experience.
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shadow A region in a test object that cannot be reached by ultrasonic energy traveling in a given direction. Shadows are caused by geometry or the presence of intervening large discontinuities.
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shadow The darkest parts in a photograph, represented in a halftone by the largest dots.
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shadow A term that refers to the amount of detail contained in the dark parts of an image. It is desirable to maintain shadow detail but there is a risk of decreasing overall contrast if one lightens the shadow too much in an attempt to expose detail. If an image is scanned without shadow detail, it will be impossible to regain detail in an image editing program.
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