the act of arranging in grades relative position in a graded series; "always a step behind"; "subtle gradations in color"; "keep in step with the fashions
The leveling of the land, or the bringing of a land surface or area to a uniform or nearly uniform grade or slope through erosion, transportation, and deposition
The transition between colours or shades Gradation occurs by mixing percentages of dominant and secondary colour and then altering those colours to being about a change
The bringing of a surface or a streambed to grade, by running water As used in connection with sedimentation and fragmental products for engineering evaluation, the term gradation refers to the frequency distribution of the various sized grains that constitute a sediment, soil, or other material
Gradations are small differences or changes in things. But TV images require subtle gradations of light and shade. a small change or difference between points on a scale
Steps of transition between two colors or between black and white, created by mixing percentages of a dominant and secondary color and then alternating them to create the effect (Sometimes referred as "gradient" )
the proportion of granular materials, which constitute a natural sand and gravel according to particle size The size limits for different particles are as follows
The relationship of the tonal values of an image to its intermediate films and reproduction as well as magnetic or optical representation It may also refer to the tonal values within the picture