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  2. Cameo (carving) - Wikipedia

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    Cameo of Roman Emperor Augustus wearing a gorgoneion and a sword-belt. Three-layered sardonyx cameo, Roman artwork, c. 14 –20 AD. Cameo (/ ˈ k æ m i oʊ /) is a method of carving an object such as an engraved gem, item of jewellery or vessel. It nearly always features a raised (positive) relief image; contrast with intaglio, which has a ...

  3. Cameo lighting - Wikipedia

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    Cameo lighting derives its name from the art form in which a light relief figure is set against a darker background. It helps focus on the subject and not its environment. [1] Cameo lighting can be used with a fill light, which reduces its starkness. [2] It is the opposite of a silhouette, [3] another type of chiaroscuro lighting. [4]

  4. Silhouette - Wikipedia

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    A silhouette (English: / ˌ s ɪ l u ˈ ɛ t /, [1] French:) is the image of a person, animal, object or scene represented as a solid shape of a single colour, usually black, with its edges matching the outline of the subject. The interior of a silhouette is featureless, and the silhouette is usually presented on a light background, usually ...

  5. Cameo - Wikipedia

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    Cameo or CAMEO may refer to: Cameo appearance , a brief appearance of a known figure in a film or television show, metaphorically named after a cameo carving Cameo (carving) , a method of carving, making use of layers of different colours, or an item made with such a method

  6. Silhouette (clustering) - Wikipedia

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    A clustering with an average silhouette width of over 0.7 is considered to be "strong", a value over 0.5 "reasonable" and over 0.25 "weak", but with increasing dimensionality of the data, it becomes difficult to achieve such high values because of the curse of dimensionality, as the distances become more similar. [2] The silhouette score is ...

  7. Silhouette (eyewear) - Wikipedia

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    The Silhouette Group was founded in 1964 by Anneliese and Arnold Schmied. [2] In 1991, Silhouette began producing sports eyewear under the licensed brand Adidas. [3] In the 1990s, importers in Italy, the USA, England, Denmark, Germany and Belgium were converted into subsidiaries of the company. [4] In 2000, the company expanded to France and ...