colour photography — /kʌlə fəˈtɒgrəfee/ (say kuluh fuh togruhfee) noun photography which represents an image in colour. Compare black and white photography. Also, color photography …
colour film — (Brit.) n. movie that is in colour; (Photography) coloured film for taking pictures in colours (as opposed to black and white), (also color film) … English contemporary dictionary
photography, technology of — Introduction equipment, techniques, and processes used in the production of photographs. The most widely used photographic process is the black and white negative–positive system (Figure 1 >). In the camera the lens projects an image of… … Universalium
photography, history of — Introduction method of recording the image of an object through the action of light, or related radiation, on a light sensitive material. The word, derived from the Greek photos (“light”) and graphein (“to draw”), was first used in the… … Universalium
Colour All My Days — Studio album by Limahl Released 1986 … Wikipedia
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colour — (US color) ► NOUN 1) the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light. 2) one, or any mixture, of the constituents into which light can be separated in a spectrum… … English terms dictionary
colour reversal — noun (photography) A process in which the negative image in the respective colour layers is reversed to give a positive transparency • • • Main Entry: ↑colour … Useful english dictionary
colour filter — noun (photography) A transparent material, usu coloured glass or gelatin, used to modify the light transmitted through a camera s lens, by absorbing or transmitting selectively certain colours or wavelengths • • • Main Entry: ↑colour … Useful english dictionary
photography — /feuh tog reuh fee/, n. 1. the process or art of producing images of objects on sensitized surfaces by the chemical action of light or of other forms of radiant energy, as x rays, gamma rays, or cosmic rays. 2. cinematography. [1839; PHOTO +… … Universalium