Benday Process 〈LATEST〉
Unlike the , where dots vary in size to create gradients from photographs, Ben Day dots are uniform in size and distribution within a given area.
: By spacing primary color dots (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) at different intervals or overlapping them, the eye perceives new colors. For example, widely spaced magenta dots appear pink, while overlapping cyan and yellow dots create green. benday process
: The process originally utilized a series of celluloid screens with raised images (dots, lines, or textures). Unlike the , where dots vary in size