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randschaling

Randschaling is a Dutch term that appears in technical contexts to describe shading, edging, or margin treatment on visual or physical objects.

In graphic design and typography, randschaling typically refers to applying a subtle shade or color along the

In cartography and map design, the concept can describe a light border or halo around map features

In image processing or digital composition, randschaling may denote edge feathering or gradient shading that gradually

Etymology and usage. The term is mainly used in Dutch and appears in regional glossaries rather than

outer
margin
of
a
page
or
element.
The
aim
is
to
frame
the
content,
improve
legibility,
or
create
a
visual
buffer
between
content
and
the
page
edge.
to
distinguish
adjacent
areas,
enhance
readability
at
small
scales,
or
simulate
depth.
fades
toward
the
image
border
to
reduce
harsh
cutoffs
when
layering
images.
as
an
international
standard
term.
Because
meanings
vary
by
field,
care
should
be
taken
when
translating
or
interpreting
randschaling
in
a
given
document.
Related
concepts
include
edge
shading,
feathering,
and
margin
treatment.