monochrome

monokrom
definition
noun
Pioneering monochromes by Malevich, Rodchenko, Reinhardt, Klein and Ryman employ just one color, unlike many later examples that feature a dominant but not single hue.
a photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one color.
adjective
The images are displayed on monochrome screens on the flight deck and on the lower deck.
(of a photograph or picture, or a television screen) consisting of or displaying images in black and white or in varying tones of only one color.
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He draws the projected image, turns the lights back on and slowly brings the painting up from a 'monochrome' to a colored underpainting.
Klein's multidisciplinary project of the 1950s included 'monochrome' painting, writing, martial arts, performance, musical composition and film.
I also thought that as a 'monochrome' print it would convey a greater feeling of timelessness.
The third series was taped in colour but first screened in black and white because they still broadcast in 'monochrome' at that time.
It is photographed in glamorous 'monochrome' that mixes black and white and all pearly shades in between.
Rose's exemplary essay on the history and meaning of the 'monochrome' in the superbly designed catalogue is both factually enlightening and philosophically thought-provoking.
At least the 'monochrome' is sharp and the image appears focused.
A few seconds later, the light flicked off and the screen lit up, replacing my reflection with an illuminated 'monochrome' photo of a badly beaten man.
The use of 'monochrome' throughout this film is, as in Rumblefish, an expression of this.
Designer Chris Levine's blue 'monochrome' portrait shows the monarch wearing a crown, pearls and an ermine cape.
The full screen 'monochrome' image is bright, crisp, and nearly defect free.
If one was tempted to conclude that he was at his best when working on a smaller budget, in 'monochrome' , and in the English context, his next three films challenged such a contention.
On the other side an eye-level 'monochrome' picture frieze is partnered by desk-height display cases which tell the story in words, pictures and objects.
The images are displayed on 'monochrome' screens on the flight deck and on the lower deck.
Maybe you vividly remember watching the occasion unfold in 'monochrome' as you crowded round a black and white TV with family and friends.
I love the way it reduces everything to 'monochrome' and allows you to focus on shape and texture.
All photographs are 'monochrome' , which, although fine for electron micrographs, is perhaps a little restrictive for modern light microscopy.
The difference between the two is simply that the m505 offers a colour screen, while the m500 has a 'monochrome' display.
He can attest to the fact that the 1.33:1 full screen 'monochrome' image is sharp with nice contrast and is almost always clear.
At first he transcribed just broad areas of dark tone in 'monochrome' .
Whether shot in stark 'monochrome' , or with heavily filtered colour coding, they always feature handheld camerawork that is queasily mobile.
In July 3, the rocky coastline they both share is a near 'monochrome' of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight.
Its 'monochrome' is magnificent, with minimal defects or mastering mistakes.
After compiling mosaics of Titan's surface from the triplets, the amateurs converted these from two-dimensional 'monochrome' to three-dimensional color.
At least the full screen 'monochrome' images are first rate.
He also bemoaned today's 'monochrome' screens and small displays.
When looked at from the sides it seemed to be a near 'monochrome' , but it also evoked vast expanses of lava seen from afar.
These documentary pictures and the 'monochrome' paintings exist side by side in an uneasy tension.
Don't lose the old black-and-white archive. Films still get made in 'monochrome' .
It is a picture in 'monochrome' , in desperate need of the colours that will come as spring progresses.
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