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Visual Dispersion (Feathered Edges): This is a prime example of High Dispersion. The edges of the brown shapes are not smooth curves; they are jagged and spiky. This mimics the physical dispersion of liquid dye traveling along a fiber (capillary action). The color “disperses” outwards into the surrounding fabric, creating that signature fuzzy look.
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Technical Dispersion (Moire Reduction): In digital printing, using a “high dispersion” or blurred design like this is actually very practical. It hides weaving errors and prevents “Moiré” patterns (visual interference) that can happen when printing fine geometric lines. The “dispersed” nature of the pixel data makes the print very forgiving and rich.












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