单词 | high contrast |
释义 | > as lemmashigh contrast high contrast n. and adj. Photography and Printing (a) n. contrast (contrast n. 2b) that is relatively high, or higher than that of an original picture or scene; (b) adj. having or presenting high contrast. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > a photograph > qualities and effects > [noun] > contrast, etc. high contrast1895 gamma1903 contrast1911 step wedge1931 1895 Ann. Astron. Observatory Harvard Coll. 32 15 The former may be brought out by printing and reprinting upon a plate giving high contrast, which however at the same time brings out the irregularities in the film of the original. 1961 G. Millerson Technique Television Production iii. 47 Subject contrast must be kept down, by preventing high-contrast surfaces appearing in the same shot. 1977 South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) 13 Apr. 10 (advt.) Sharp, clean, high-contrast copies with half-tones comparable to offset printing. 1996 Sky & Telescope Sept. 30/3 Eyepieces that yield extremely sharp images of impressively high contrast. 2008 Daily Tel. 4 Jan. 29/2 Shot in luminous, high-contrast black and white, it has the rugged if faintly self-important authority of a Hemingway short story. < as lemmas |
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