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Image makers learned to control the microstructure of their dots and lines to control the appearance of their images. Today we would call this pattern of dots a ěstochastic halftoneî, but a hundred years ago it was called ěStipple engravingî. Today, a maj
So by the end of the 19th century, images could be captured by cameras of by the hand and eye of a skilled craftsman. Moreover, the images could be sent as hardcopy prints or transmitted electronically over telegraph wires. Wireless transmission of text a
The emergence of photography and electronic image technology also induced the development of new ways to use images.