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  2. Chromatic aberration - Wikipedia

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    Chromatic aberration also affects black-and-white photography. Although there are no colors in the photograph, chromatic aberration will blur the image. It can be reduced by using a narrow-band color filter, or by converting a single color channel to black and white. This will, however, require longer exposure (and change the resulting image).

  3. Photographic print toning - Wikipedia

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    Sepia toning is a specialized treatment to give a black-and-white photographic print a warmer tone and to enhance its archival qualities. The metallic silver in the print is converted to a sulfide compound, which is much more resistant to the effects of environmental pollutants such as atmospheric sulfur compounds.

  4. Monochrome photography - Wikipedia

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    Monochrome photography is photography where each position on an image can record and show a different amount of light (), but not a different color ().The majority of monochrome photographs produced today are black-and-white, either from a gelatin silver process, or as digital photography.

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    Image credits: Photoglob Zürich Most amateur photographers and perhaps even some professionals might not know that all color plates, films, and papers are actually coated with black and white ...

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    Singapore, a Southeast Asian city-state known for its “squeaky clean” image, is caught up in a rare series of scandals that has entangled its political elite.

  7. Monochrome - Wikipedia

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    Halftone, the use of black and white in a pattern that is perceived as shades of grey (may be extended also to color images) Monochromacy, a type of color vision deficiency; Monochromatic color; Monochrome monitor, used with computers; Monochrome photography, also known as black-and-white photography

  8. Panchromatic film - Wikipedia

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    The first black-and-white feature film photographed entirely on panchromatic stock was The Headless Horseman (1922). [6] But early panchromatic stock was more expensive, had a relatively short shelf-life, and was more difficult for laboratories to process because it required working in total darkness.

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    "Black seed oil is an omega-3 and omega-6 oil, and in general, that's healthy. But we've never shown omega-3 and omega-6 to truly cause weight loss—most studies have been conducted on animals ...