Define: Continuous Tone

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Continuous Tone FAQ'S

Continuous tone refers to a type of image or print that contains a smooth gradient of tones, without any visible dots or pixels. It is commonly used in photography and high-quality printing.

No, continuous tone itself is not protected by copyright. However, if a continuous tone image is created by an individual and meets the originality requirement, it may be protected as a copyrighted work.

Using continuous tone images found on the internet without proper authorization or licensing may infringe on the copyright holder’s rights. It is advisable to obtain permission or use images that are explicitly labeled for free use or under a Creative Commons license.

Reproducing continuous tone images in your own artwork or publication may require permission from the copyright holder, unless the image is in the public domain or explicitly labeled for free use.

Selling prints of continuous tone photographs taken by someone else without their permission may infringe on their copyright. It is important to obtain proper authorization or licensing before engaging in such activities.

Using continuous tone images in commercial advertising campaigns may require permission from the copyright holder, unless the image is in the public domain or explicitly labeled for free use.

Using continuous tone images in educational presentations or research papers may be permissible under the fair use doctrine, depending on the purpose, nature, amount, and effect of the use. However, it is advisable to properly attribute the source and consider seeking permission if necessary.

Using continuous tone images in personal blog or social media posts may require permission from the copyright holder, unless the image is in the public domain or explicitly labeled for free use.

Using continuous tone images in non-profit organisation’s promotional materials may require permission from the copyright holder, unless the image is in the public domain or explicitly labeled for free use. It is advisable to seek proper authorization or licensing to avoid any potential copyright infringement issues.

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This glossary post was last updated: 5th April 2024.

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