GR translation: screened more coarsely
János Széky
miksaapja at gmail.com
Fri Jul 22 05:25:56 CDT 2016
Yes, definitely. I used to work in a printing shop where they used this
technique.
János
2016-07-22 7:30 GMT+02:00 Mike Jing <gravitys.rainbow.cn at gmail.com>:
> V307.34-308.1, P312.21-26 Marvy here by subterranean light is even
> less engaging than he was in the moonlight on top of that boxcar. The
> rolls of fat, bulging eyes and glistening teeth are grayer here,
> screened more coarsely. A strip of adhesive tape plastered
> athletically over the bridge of his nose, and a purple, yellow, and
> green decoration around one eye testify to his rapid journey down the
> railroad embankment the other night.
>
> The word "screened" here refers to the halftone screening in printing,
> is that correct?
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