Monochrome form in visual arts.
Not having or not capable of producing colors.
Sinónimos
Examples for "b&w"
Examples for "b&w"
1Otherwise, try both greyscale and B&W, and see which gives you the best image.
1A black and white film with jazz music plays in the background.
2We cut to full screen, black and white film of 'The Dambusters'.
3Dr. von Salza had used ordinary black and white film in his Leica.
4A cobbled street, it's like something out of a fifties black and white film.'
5Brightness and saturation raised and shadows lowered; all done to give a traditional black and white film-style image.
1This is not a black-and-white 1930s issue, this is a global issue.
2The black-and-white Ice Dragon was in an entirely different state of mind.
3I heard the old black-and-white lady in the background chuckle to herself.
4The best bits are the interludes for Pard, her new black-and-white cat.
5Haunting black-and-white photographs of the victims line the walls of the cells.
6She heard the old black-and-white lady in the background chuckle to herself.
7She possessed a very black-and-white view of reality that I envy now.'
8The black-and-white spots are the national uniform and flag of the Jacks.
9In a small room hangs a black-and-white photo of her great aunt.
10Almost all sourced their black-and-white screen from a single company: E Ink.
11The familiar black-and-white pattern of a Rosewood police car stopped her cold.
12Dimly superimposed on Reality, he can see the black-and-white figure of Y.T.
13He did his business while she went to the black-and-white French classics.
14Hovering above this black-and-white worldview loomed a single, even greater imperative: Kruger-Brent.
15The suit charged that such images infringe on Gateway's distinctive black-and-white packaging.
16The images are in black-and-white and they crackle although there's no sound.
Translations for black-and-white