Fade
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Fade can refer to:
- Fade (film), a technique used in film.
- Fade (audio engineering), the gradual increase or decrease in sound volume
- Fade (lighting), the gradual increase or decrease in intensity of a light source
- Fade (radio), the loss of signal strength at a radio receiver
- In golf, a fade is a type of shot in which the ball curves slightly left to right in flight for a right handed player, and vice versa for a left handed player.
- Brake fade, the condition where mechanical brakes lose stopping ability due to heating
- Fabrics fade, caused by heavy exposure to light (especially UV), or by washing cycles
- Fade (novel), a novel by Robert Cormier
- Fade (computer game), a point-and-click adventure game for the Pocket PC/Windows Mobile platform.
- A hairstyle characterized by a gradual decrease in the length of hair on the sides and back of the head is called a fade
- Wheel of Time, fade is a type of creature also called a "myrddraal" in Robert Jordan's fantasy series
- Fade margin