An especially significant or interesting detail or event, : To be a highlight of, : To mark (important passages of text) with a usually fluorescent marker as a means of memory retention or for later reference, An area or a spot in a drawing, painting, or photograph that is strongly illuminated, : To make prominent; emphasize, move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent; "The introduction highlighted the speaker's distinguished career in linguistics", Êthe lightest, brightest part of a photograph or halftoned image I, an area of lightness in a picture the most interesting or memorable part; "the highlight of the tour was our visit to the Vatican, an area of lightness in a picture, To highlight something click once with the left mouse button to one side of the object, move the mouse pointer over the object and let go of the mouse button when the object has been selected For example to highlight THESE THREE WORDS click on the left of the first letter of the first word, drag the mouse along to the end of the last word and release the mouse button, (noun) Portion of an image where there is an area representing intense light; hence, few or no ink dots are printed The lightest part of a positive image, To make something visually distinct, typically when it's selected Usually done by reversing black and white areas Source: NUIG, the most interesting or memorable part; "the highlight of the tour was our visit to the Vatican", To be a highlight of, stress, emphasize, accent, spotlight, If someone or something highlights a point or problem, they emphasize it or make you think about it. Two events have highlighted the tensions in recent days, Highlights in a person's hair are narrow lighter areas made by dyeing or sunlight, To highlight a piece of text means to mark it in a different colour, either with a special type of pen or on a computer screen. the relevant maps with the route highlighted in yellow, The highlights of an event, activity, or period of time are the most interesting or exciting parts of it. a match that is likely to prove one of the highlights of the tournament, The lightest or whitest parts in a photograph represented in halftone reproduction by the smallest dots or the absence of all dots, To make prominent; emphasize, To mark (important passages of text) with a usually fluorescent marker as a means of memory retention or for later reference, something prominent or memorable, particularly enjoyable experience or event, interesting or important part; bright area, area where there is a concentration of light (as in a picture or painting), The lightest part of an image; that is, the part with the greatest value, A graphic technique used to provide a visual cue to the current selection or to the current location of the input focus Highlighting is frequently accomplished by reversing the video of the selection, The lightest or whitest part of an image with discernible detail A highlight is represented in a halftone image by the smallest dot patterns A specular highlight is whiter and lighter, but has no detail, To shade the space occupied by a word or group of words by holding down the mouse and sweeping across them This may be done to select words to be deleted (or cut), copied and pasted, or to in some way alter the format (such as by underlining, italicizing, or using color), (1) (n ) The result of directional light sources cast on an object surface See also specular highlight (2) (v ) To change the intensity or color of an object or primitive to make it more noticeable, the lightest, brightest part of a photograph or halftoned image, The lightest part of an image, represented in a halftone by the smallest dots, or the absence of dots, to surround something with color by clicking and dragging over it; highlighting indicates you are going to work with whatever you selected or highlighted; if something is highlighted with a flashing insertion point (line) at then end of it you can begin typing and the old will be replaced with the new information you type, no need to backspace; use highlight to cut, copy, and paste things, A very bright area in a scene, print or transparency; a very dense, dark area in a negative Also called a high value, Places a background on the selected text, just like drawing across the text with a highlighter pen Pale colors work best unless you have pale colored text, This is the lightest part of an image, [re: images] the lightest or whitest parts in a photograph or illustration represented in halftone reproduction by the smallest dots or the absence of dots, A very light area in a scene, print, or transparency; a very dense, dark area in a negative Also called a high value, The brightest area in an original or an image represented in a halftone by the smallest dots or the absence of dots, To make something stand out from its background in order to show that it's selected or active The Mac usually handles this by reversing the colors (for example, switching black and white) or, in the case of text, by placing a colored bar over the words, To make an object on a display screen stand out by displaying it in a different mode from other objects Typical highlighted objects include menu options, command buttons, and selected blocks of text, The act of clicking and dragging the cursor across the computer screen so that each character the cursor passes over changes color The purpose of highlighting is to show which characters will be affected by the next action performed, A very bright area in a scene, print, or transparency; a very dense, dark area in a negative Also called a high value, (or Select) To choose an icon or other representation of a file by clicking the mouse pointer over it The image changes color to indicate the item has been selected, Highlights are the lightest parts of an image In halftones, highlights have no or very few of the smallest dots, An area of the skin or hair containing highlights, Present participle of highlight, Visually distinct selected text or image Usually it is highlighted in either blue or black, Marked text with colored background and often white lettering, A word or phrase marked so as to stand out, past of highlight, Selected item Highlighted items might change colour or be reversed or be surrounded by a selection cursor, refers to a line of text which when selected will be used for your next action request Highlighted text appears in a different colour or image intensity level, stressed, emphasized, accented, spotlighted, Indicates that an object or text is selected and will be affected by your next action Highlighted text appears in reverse video on monochrome monitors and in a chosen color on color monitors Highlighted objects may change color or be surrounded by some sort of selection cursor, A selected item Different colors usually appear over a highlighted object to show that it's been singled out for further action, Visually distinct, usually because the colors are reversed, Rendering specific portions of a scene in a distinctive color, indicating a portion of the scene graph that is ready to be picked and manipulated independently of other objects in the scene, A transparent colored bar over selected text, Method of accentuating hazardous or noteworthy items of interest (such as a red flashing symbol indicating an imminent navigational danger or a message displayed at higher brightness, or a combination of several such methods), Highlighting text means displaying it with a different foreground and/or background color to make it stand out from the rest of the text in the buffer, n Changing of some piece of output so that it stands out CLIM often highlights the presentation under the pointer to indicate that it is sensitive, The display of text in inverse video or with a colored background Highlighting in display text corresponds to a selection range in source text, Finishing technique in which colored finish materials are removed in a pattern which enhances the natural grain patterns, A color-removal technique in the finishing process, which is used to highlight natural grain characteristics, Making some piece of output stand out, for example by changing its color or drawing a colored line around it CLIM often highlights the presentation under the pointer to indicate that it is sensitive, Annotation that places a transparent colored graphic (usually a rectangle) over some portion of an image, Highlighting is applying paint typically to raised areas of a miniature to give a similar effect to that of drybrushing The advantage of highlighting over drybrushing is that you can put the paint on thicker than with drybrushing, so that not so many coats of drybrushing need be applied Also, you gain more control over where the paint goes, so this is good for adding highlights to areas which are hard to get at, where drybrushing would risk applying paint to areas which were not desired to be painted In highlighting, you typically would paint along the contours of the miniature, where with drybrushing you normally paint across the contours, Shading a figure with lighter tones to pick out the raised areas This can be done with techniques such as blending or drybrushing, The Highlights section discusses interesting programs, recent initiatives, or juvenile justice legislation in the state, The lightest tones in an image, The whitest or brightest part of an image; the opposite of shadows, plural of , highlight, The brightest parts of a scene that yield texture or image information With slide film, it's best to bias expose for the highlights, as overexposure of bright areas will yield a burnt-out look A spectral highlight is pure light and will print as "paper" white, third-person singular of highlight, The brightest areas of a subject and the corresponding areas in a negative, a print, or a slide, - The brightest parts of a photo, brightest areas of a picture (Phtography); small or thick strands of hair that are selected and are lightened at least 2 shades lighter than the rest of a person's hair (Hair care), The brightest or lightest parts of a photograph, The brightest areas of the subject, The lightest parts of an image, Lightest portions of a photograph or halftone, as compared to midtones and shadows,
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: To mark (important passages of text) with a usually fluorescent marker as a means of memory retention or for later reference
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An area or a spot in a drawing, painting, or photograph that is strongly illuminated
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: To make prominent; emphasize
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move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent; "The introduction highlighted the speaker's distinguished career in linguistics"
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an area of lightness in a picture the most interesting or memorable part; "the highlight of the tour was our visit to the Vatican
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an area of lightness in a picture
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To highlight something click once with the left mouse button to one side of the object, move the mouse pointer over the object and let go of the mouse button when the object has been selected For example to highlight THESE THREE WORDS click on the left of the first letter of the first word, drag the mouse along to the end of the last word and release the mouse button
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(noun) Portion of an image where there is an area representing intense light; hence, few or no ink dots are printed The lightest part of a positive image
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To make something visually distinct, typically when it's selected Usually done by reversing black and white areas Source: NUIG
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the most interesting or memorable part; "the highlight of the tour was our visit to the Vatican"
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To be a highlight of
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If someone or something highlights a point or problem, they emphasize it or make you think about it. Two events have highlighted the tensions in recent days
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Highlights in a person's hair are narrow lighter areas made by dyeing or sunlight
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To highlight a piece of text means to mark it in a different colour, either with a special type of pen or on a computer screen. the relevant maps with the route highlighted in yellow
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The highlights of an event, activity, or period of time are the most interesting or exciting parts of it. a match that is likely to prove one of the highlights of the tournament
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The lightest or whitest parts in a photograph represented in halftone reproduction by the smallest dots or the absence of all dots
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To make prominent; emphasize
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To mark (important passages of text) with a usually fluorescent marker as a means of memory retention or for later reference
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something prominent or memorable, particularly enjoyable experience or event, interesting or important part; bright area, area where there is a concentration of light (as in a picture or painting) isim
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The lightest part of an image; that is, the part with the greatest value
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A graphic technique used to provide a visual cue to the current selection or to the current location of the input focus Highlighting is frequently accomplished by reversing the video of the selection
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The lightest or whitest part of an image with discernible detail A highlight is represented in a halftone image by the smallest dot patterns A specular highlight is whiter and lighter, but has no detail
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To shade the space occupied by a word or group of words by holding down the mouse and sweeping across them This may be done to select words to be deleted (or cut), copied and pasted, or to in some way alter the format (such as by underlining, italicizing, or using color)
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(1) (n ) The result of directional light sources cast on an object surface See also specular highlight (2) (v ) To change the intensity or color of an object or primitive to make it more noticeable
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the lightest, brightest part of a photograph or halftoned image
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The lightest part of an image, represented in a halftone by the smallest dots, or the absence of dots
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to surround something with color by clicking and dragging over it; highlighting indicates you are going to work with whatever you selected or highlighted; if something is highlighted with a flashing insertion point (line) at then end of it you can begin typing and the old will be replaced with the new information you type, no need to backspace; use highlight to cut, copy, and paste things
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A very bright area in a scene, print or transparency; a very dense, dark area in a negative Also called a high value
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Places a background on the selected text, just like drawing across the text with a highlighter pen Pale colors work best unless you have pale colored text
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This is the lightest part of an image
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[re: images] the lightest or whitest parts in a photograph or illustration represented in halftone reproduction by the smallest dots or the absence of dots
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A very light area in a scene, print, or transparency; a very dense, dark area in a negative Also called a high value
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The brightest area in an original or an image represented in a halftone by the smallest dots or the absence of dots
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To make something stand out from its background in order to show that it's selected or active The Mac usually handles this by reversing the colors (for example, switching black and white) or, in the case of text, by placing a colored bar over the words
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To make an object on a display screen stand out by displaying it in a different mode from other objects Typical highlighted objects include menu options, command buttons, and selected blocks of text
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The act of clicking and dragging the cursor across the computer screen so that each character the cursor passes over changes color The purpose of highlighting is to show which characters will be affected by the next action performed
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A very bright area in a scene, print, or transparency; a very dense, dark area in a negative Also called a high value
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(or Select) To choose an icon or other representation of a file by clicking the mouse pointer over it The image changes color to indicate the item has been selected
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Highlights are the lightest parts of an image In halftones, highlights have no or very few of the smallest dots
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An area of the skin or hair containing highlights
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highlighting
Present participle of highlight
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highlighted
Visually distinct selected text or image Usually it is highlighted in either blue or black
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highlighted
Marked text with colored background and often white lettering
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A word or phrase marked so as to stand out
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Selected item Highlighted items might change colour or be reversed or be surrounded by a selection cursor
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refers to a line of text which when selected will be used for your next action request Highlighted text appears in a different colour or image intensity level
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Indicates that an object or text is selected and will be affected by your next action Highlighted text appears in reverse video on monochrome monitors and in a chosen color on color monitors Highlighted objects may change color or be surrounded by some sort of selection cursor
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A selected item Different colors usually appear over a highlighted object to show that it's been singled out for further action
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Visually distinct, usually because the colors are reversed
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Rendering specific portions of a scene in a distinctive color, indicating a portion of the scene graph that is ready to be picked and manipulated independently of other objects in the scene
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A transparent colored bar over selected text
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highlighting
Method of accentuating hazardous or noteworthy items of interest (such as a red flashing symbol indicating an imminent navigational danger or a message displayed at higher brightness, or a combination of several such methods)
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Highlighting text means displaying it with a different foreground and/or background color to make it stand out from the rest of the text in the buffer
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n Changing of some piece of output so that it stands out CLIM often highlights the presentation under the pointer to indicate that it is sensitive
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The display of text in inverse video or with a colored background Highlighting in display text corresponds to a selection range in source text
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Finishing technique in which colored finish materials are removed in a pattern which enhances the natural grain patterns
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highlighting
A color-removal technique in the finishing process, which is used to highlight natural grain characteristics
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highlighting
Making some piece of output stand out, for example by changing its color or drawing a colored line around it CLIM often highlights the presentation under the pointer to indicate that it is sensitive
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highlighting
Annotation that places a transparent colored graphic (usually a rectangle) over some portion of an image
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Highlighting is applying paint typically to raised areas of a miniature to give a similar effect to that of drybrushing The advantage of highlighting over drybrushing is that you can put the paint on thicker than with drybrushing, so that not so many coats of drybrushing need be applied Also, you gain more control over where the paint goes, so this is good for adding highlights to areas which are hard to get at, where drybrushing would risk applying paint to areas which were not desired to be painted In highlighting, you typically would paint along the contours of the miniature, where with drybrushing you normally paint across the contours
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Shading a figure with lighter tones to pick out the raised areas This can be done with techniques such as blending or drybrushing
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The Highlights section discusses interesting programs, recent initiatives, or juvenile justice legislation in the state
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The lightest tones in an image
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The whitest or brightest part of an image; the opposite of shadows
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The brightest parts of a scene that yield texture or image information With slide film, it's best to bias expose for the highlights, as overexposure of bright areas will yield a burnt-out look A spectral highlight is pure light and will print as "paper" white
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The brightest areas of a subject and the corresponding areas in a negative, a print, or a slide
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brightest areas of a picture (Phtography); small or thick strands of hair that are selected and are lightened at least 2 shades lighter than the rest of a person's hair (Hair care) isim
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The brightest or lightest parts of a photograph
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Lightest portions of a photograph or halftone, as compared to midtones and shadows
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