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Monochrome - Wikipedia In digital photography, monochrome is the capture of only shades of black by the sensor, or by post-processing a color image to present only the perceived brightness by combining the values of multiple channels (usually red, blue, and green)
Monochrome - Wikiwand Of an image, the term monochrome is usually taken to mean the same as black and white or, more likely, grayscale, but may also be used to refer to other combinations containing only tones of a single color, such as green -and-white or green-and-red
Monochrome Art: Why Do Artists Create It? - Artsper Magazine The term “monochrome” comes from the Greek mono, meaning “only” and chroma, meaning “color” While monochrome art originally included works with different shades, today it is limited to works of a single color
Grayscale vs Black and White vs Monochrome: the . . . - PhotoTraces Monochrome photography can be defined as an image consisting solely of various shades within a single color, ranging from the brightest to the darkest hues The best example of a monochrome image is a sepia photo, which has its origins in film photography