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05/19/2020 02:20:33 PM · #1 |
Description: Use the technique of monochrome coloration (one color in varying shades) to present your image. No pure Black & White (which technically meets the monochrome definition) please - too easy. :-)
Some definitions / resources:
Master Class - What is Monochrome Photography?
From Wikipedia:
"A monochromic image is composed of one color (or values of one color)."
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05/19/2020 02:41:05 PM · #2 |
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05/19/2020 03:36:35 PM · #3 |
When you say "no pure B&W" do you mean no grayscale images or just nothing with an area of 100% black or 0% (i.e. white)? |
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05/19/2020 04:52:53 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: When you say "no pure B&W" do you mean no grayscale images or just nothing with an area of 100% black or 0% (i.e. white)? |
I am sure he means "no grayscale images" right, Barry? It's an interesting idea, title would need to be a little more precise.
"Monochromatic Color Images"? Not sure... |
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05/19/2020 05:05:22 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by GeneralE: When you say "no pure B&W" do you mean no grayscale images or just nothing with an area of 100% black or 0% (i.e. white)? |
I am sure he means "no grayscale images" right, Barry? It's an interesting idea, title would need to be a little more precise.
"Monochromatic Color Images"? Not sure... | Yes. That sounds correct Robert. Thanks. |
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05/19/2020 05:24:35 PM · #6 |
I thought so too but I try to not ass|u|me anything anymore ... :-)
At least I know two 2-1/2 easy ways to make these. |
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