Tone Types The most widely used tones are: net or seine •amitoon• in Japanese and gradation of the •group tone• variety. Amitoon #61 - •rokujuichi ban• in Japanese - is a basic manga tone used widely in shadows and the like. The tones printed on pages 52 and 53 are actual tone pages reduced in size to 83%. Letra 61 There are several types depending on the size of the dots and gaps.
Letra 738 There are several types depending on the width of the white and black areas.
While the tones may have the same number (i.e. 61 ), they are slightly different depending on the supplier. The correct measure of dots and gaps and sizes are listed in the tone catalogues. Take for example Letra Screen Tone 61. The catalogue reads 55/1 0% . The number on the left is the number of dots per inch (2.54 em for our European readers) in this case 55. The number on the right is the percentage of a fixed area that the dots exist in. The higher the number on the left, the closer the dots are. The higher the percentage, the darker the page. For IC Screens a 55/10 % tone would be S-51 .
Since commercial manga magazines are reduced and then printed (usually at rate of 1/ 1.2), the look of a number 61 tone will change. The tones on pages 52 and 53 have been reduced and printed at the same rate. Please compare them to your tones.
These pattern - 'gara' in Japanesetones are widely used.
Grain- 'suname' in ICS-1 71
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coarseness.
52
There are several varieties depending on the size of the lines and space between them.