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Viefleur [7K]
2 years ago
3

The operation of preparing illustrations for enlargement or reduction is known as:_____.

Physics
1 answer:
sdas [7]2 years ago
3 0

Proportional scale or Proportion wheel are terms used to describe the process of preparing illustrations for expansion or reduction.

  • A proportionate scale is a logarithmic scale with indicated portions that are proportional to the natural number logarithms.
  • Graphic designers utilize a traditional proportion wheel, often known as a proportion scale, to adjust an image to fit within a specified width (or height).
  • In general, the goal is to keep the same aspect ratio while translating a picture with a specific width and height to prevent distortion.

What is the proportional principle?

The relationship between two or more elements in a design and how they stack up against one another is known as proportion. When there is a proper size or quantity relationship between the elements, proportion is said to be harmonic.

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