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  2. Monochrome photography - Wikipedia

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    Although digital images captured in color can be modified with a digital black and white process, some specialized cameras photograph natively in black and white with no option for color. [10] Black and white digital cameras are often designed without a Bayer filter, avoiding the demosaicing process and meaning that a camera will only capture ...

  3. Orange Prince - Wikipedia

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    Orange Prince takes inspiration from a black and white photograph by Lynn Goldsmith as its source image, depicting Prince in a full length pose during the burgeoning stages of his career in 1981. [4] The magazine Vanity Fair , a Condé Nast publication, originally licensed the photograph from Goldsmith's agency, agreeing that the photograph ...

  4. Monochrome - Wikipedia

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    it may mean having only one color which is either on or off (also known as a binary image), allowing shades of that color. A monochrome computer display is able to display only a single color, often green, amber, red or white, and often also shades of that color. In film photography, monochrome is typically the use of black-and-white film.

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  6. Grayscale - Wikipedia

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    Grayscale images are distinct from one-bit bi-tonal black-and-white images, which, in the context of computer imaging, are images with only two colors: black and white (also called bilevel or binary images). Grayscale images have many shades of gray in between.

  7. Unique Coloring of 'Orange Tuxedo Calico' Cat Has People Stunned

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    Some calico cats have large sections of pure white all over their bodies, while others, like Kitty, have large portions of black and orange, too. If you look closely, she's partially a tuxedo cat ...

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  9. Complementary colors - Wikipedia

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    Complementary colors in the RGB and CMY color models Complementary colors in the traditional RYB color model Complementary colors in the opponent process theory.. Complementary colors are pairs of colors which, when combined or mixed, cancel each other out (lose chroma) by producing a grayscale color like white or black.