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The darkest parts of a photograph, which receive little or no light, represented in a halftone by the largest dots and greatest printing density. In photography, it is extremely important not to include an significant information in the shadow area because when separations are made, the tones and ranges of the original are compressed, making it difficult or impossible to maintain shadow details having no contrast.
Ãâó: www.wrightcolorgraphics.com/s.htm
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A dark area made when rays of light are blocked by a person or thing.
Ãâó: www.fi.edu/time/Journey/Sundials/vocabsd.htm
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Resides in the personal Unconscious, wherein are contained the complexes resulting from repressed desires and emotions. According to Carl Jung, the Shadow is the inferior part of ourselves, the part that contains all of those things we want to do, but do not allow ourselves liberty to do. It is the basis for the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde complex. ...
Ãâó: www.elore.com/Astrology/Glossary/psychology.htm
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A method of increasing computer speed by configuring a system to utilise general-purpose ROM during the boot process rather than the slower BIOS ROM. To do this, BIOS ROM is copied into RAM when the computer is booted.
Ãâó: www.scotsmist.co.uk/glossary_s.html
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Floor-mounted machine that employs intense light to project shadow of machined workpiece onto master drawing which is laid on a lighted table screen. The shadow is aligned with the master drawing to determine conformance of workpiece to specifications.
Ãâó: www.oalj.dol.gov/public/dot/refrnc/glossary.htm
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| shad | something that reminds you of someone or something |
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| shad | annual weed of Europe and North America having a rosette of basal leaves and tiny flowers followed by oblong seed capsules |
| shad | slender insect with delicate membranous wings having an aquatic larval stage and terrestrial adult stage usually lasting less than two days |
| shad | relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body |
| shad | a gradation involving small or imperceptible differences between grades |
| shad | graded markings that indicate light or shaded areas in a drawing or painting |
| shad | refuge from danger or observation |
| shad | something existing in perception only |
| shad | a clue that something has been present |
| shad | a premonition of something adverse |
| shad | an unilluminated area |
| shad | an inseparable companion |
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