tint

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A pale or faint tinge of any color; especially, a variation of a color obtained by adding white (contrast shade)
A slight coloring
A color considered with reference to other very similar colors; as, red and blue are different colors, but two shades of scarlet are different tints
A shaded effect produced by the juxtaposition of many fine parallel lines
To shade, to color
{n} a color, die, stain, dash, tincture
TIRKS Interface Module (used with the SMA, AWM, PM Integrator, and REACT systems)
A colour to which white has been added For example, white added to green makes a lighter green tint Value changes from pure hues are called tints and shades
Some 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
A colour that has been lightened by the addition of white - e g , adding white to green makes a lighter shade of green
A tint is a small amount of colour. Its large leaves often show a delicate purple tint
A tint is created when white is added to a color Also, to add colorant to a liquid paint
Light color, usually used for backgrounds
A color modification resulting from the mixture of a white paint and colored paint such that the white is the predominant component and the resulting color is much less saturated that the pure color of the non-white pigment
A halftone screen that contains all the same sized dots
A lightened spot or process color created by printing smaller halftone dots of the base color This is also referred to as screening the color
A color produced when a pigment is mixed with white
A color that has been lightened by the addition of white - e g , adding white to green makes a lighter shade of green
If you put a tint on your hair, you dye it a slightly different colour. You've had a tint on your hair
A solid color reduced either by screening or by adding white ink Also, a halftone of a specified dot percentage, but less than 100%
To give a slight coloring to; to tinge
A pale or faint tinge of any color
A solid color reduced either by screening or by adding white ink
A color lightened with white toward a pastel range Pink is a tint of red
a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted"
A paler color made by the addition of white or by adding dilutant to a dye
A tint is a color that has been mixed with white
A pure toner used for the changing of another color
when you have to close your eyes real tight to see the darn hole in the needle Oh wait, that's "squint " Tint is what happens to pink and purple beads left in the sun
Lightness of a color, the amount of white mixed with the hue
A light color achieved by changing the value of a color by adding white
Shades of white in a finished print, controlled by the color of the paper, varying from white to buff
dye with a color
A pale or faint tinge of any color; especially, a variation of a color obtained by adding white contrast shade}
the lightening of a color resulting from the addition of white
{i} color, shade
A method of printing a shade of a colour by printing it as number of dots The greater the distance between dots, the paler the shade printed
(TIRKS Interface Module) Spirent’s TINT extracts information from Telcordia’s TIRKS system and loads that data into databases used by the AWM, PM Integrator, and REACT systems
If something is tinted, it has a small amount of a particular colour or dye in it. Eyebrows can be tinted with the same dye Most of the dirt was on the outside of the tinted glass. + -tinted -tinted He wore green-tinted glasses. to slightly change the colour of something, especially hair
A 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
tinted
Simple past tense and past participle of tint
tinted
Slightly colored, having tint
window tint
Window film, also called window tint, is transparent plastic film or metallic laminate which is applied to glass windows. It is available in many different compositions with varying effects on the optical and mechanical properties of the underlying glass. Because window film is applied to finished glass it is easier to install and less costly than chemically altered specialty glass
tinted
past of tint
tinted
tinted glass is coloured, rather than completely transparent
tinter
{i} one who colors, one who tints
tinter
a hairdresser who tints hair
tinter
a person who colours or tints
tinting
the act of adding a tinge of color; "the hairdresser gave her hair a modest tinting"
tinting
The process prior to painting of mixing the paint to make sure it matches the color of the vehicle
tinting
present participle of tint
tinting
the act of adding a tinge of color; "the hairdresser gave her hair a modest tinting
tinting
An all-over color tint on the press sheet in the non-image area of the sheet, caused by ink pigment dissolving in the dampening solution to top
tinting
The act of changing one color by adding another
tinting
The final adjusting of a color of paint to the exact shade required Tinting is achieved by adding small portions of colorant to a tint base of prepared paint
tinting
Most non-glass lenses can be dyed to add color for cosmetic purposes or to reduce light transmission Glass lenses must be made from colored glass or have color applied by vacuum coating
tints
Various even tone areas (strengths) of a solid color to top
tints
A shade of a single colour or combined colours
tints
third-person singular of tint
tints
Various even tone areas (strengths) of a solid color Created by converting the area to a set dot size
tints
plural of tint
tints
Various even tones (strengths) of a solid color Created by the use of photomechanical tints usually available in percentages of 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 95% screen tints from various manufacturers Sometimes referred to as Bendays
tints
— (JP) - Can be applied to glass and plastic lenses to provide an additional health benefit by reducing eyestrain The color is often based on the consumer's preference
tints
Various even tone areas of a solid color
tints
The lightening of a color by printing it in a dot or line pattern less than 100 percent coverage in any area
tints
Various even tone areas, strengths, of a solid color
tints
Mechanical shading in line areas, normally available in 5% steps from 5% to 95%
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