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Color   Separation,   Continued Benday  or The benday process involves photographing negatives through percentage shading  sheets screens to filter the intensity of the image.    Shading sheets are similar to the benday process except, the artist uses a light-tack adhesive-backed pre- printed percentage screen in the creation of the master artwork. The percentage of the screen represents the solidity of the image. For  example,  a 20-percent  screen  is  light,  whereas  an  80-percent  screen  is  dark.  Screens  are available as dots, lines, and patterns. Figure 1-42 show example of flat color (black) with various screens. 1 0 % 2 0 % 3 0 % 4 0 % 5 0 % 6 0 % 9 0 % DMJA0032 Figure   1-42.—Varying   percentages   of   flat   color. 1-58

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