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(Tekstil) banding
A pattern of band-like markings

You can recognize this species of bird by the banding on the wing.

An artifact of color gradation where graduated colors are reduced to larger blocks of a single color
The linear pattern apparent in remotely sensed images, which is caused by a detector imbalance of the sensor
(1) The white bands which can be produced if interpreted data is sent too slowly to recorders that cannot stop/start successfully (see data underrun) In these types of recorders, the media continues to feed through even though no image is available to print, resulting in white bands in the output Screen's HQ RIPs use a printer buffer to ensure that data is sent to the recorder at a steady rate This significantly reduces the chance of this problem occurring (2) The stripes of color that occurs in a vignette when too few colors are available to achieve a smooth color blend
a strip or stripe of a contrasting color or material
Narrow inlay or marquetry of a color or grain which contrasts with the surface it decorates Also refers to other long, narrow ornamentation (painting, carving, etc )
Banding may represent small scale sedimentary layering in a syngenetic deposit such as a massive sulphide or repeated pulses of mineralization in a vein
Patterns (stripes) on a print caused by insufficient color or gray-scale ranges within the output device's image processor, or insufficient information contained within the original scan Creates harsh, well-defined transitions between different ranges
An Inlay or Marquetry that produces a color or grain contrast along the perimeter of a surface such as a tabletop
-Also called "photographing," "striping," "tracking," etc When dry, the area over the joint is a different color from that of the field area Usually caused by a difference in porosity between the joint compound and the gypsum board
present participle of band
(verb) Banding is a printing defect characterized by light or dark lines in an image in the direction of the printing In the case of ink jet imaging it is caused by a jet or printhead that is not properly aligned, inoperative, or incorrectly indexed (see also STITCHING)
The process of putting a band of paper or polythene round two publications making them into one 'unit' Also known as Belly Banding
In digital printing, this term refers to patterns on a print caused by insufficient colour or gray-scale ranges within the output devices image processor, or insufficient information contained within the original scan Banding is most noticeable in printed areas that fade from light to dark
Visible bands or steps that appear in a vignette, blend, or graduated fill when output
Putting identification bands on birds When peregrine babies are about 20 days old, environmental scientists put numbered bands on both legs This helps scientists to track the birds and follow their progress over the years
Distinct differences of patterns instead of a smooth transition of colors or other effects in a gradient Banding can take place in continuous tone images on a display using less than 24-bit information, or when printing gradients without sufficient color information Typically, clogged inkjet heads are the source of the problem
A visible stepping of shades in a gradient
{i} (Dentistry) procedure of cementing orthodontic bands to teeth
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