If you've ever seen a close-up of an old newspaper or print advertisement, you've probably noticed that the images aren't exactly as they appear. Instead of a smooth, continuous tone, you'll find a dense and minute array of dots. This isn't quite pointillism, but a technique known as halftone.
How to Create a Halftone Effect With Photoshop
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