Definition of contrasty in English:
 contrasty
adjective ˈkɒntrɑːstiˈkɑnˌtræsti
informal (of a photograph, film, or television picture) showing a high degree of contrast.
 the picture is sharp and contrasty, not a muted grey
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The dark tones have all the opposite properties, being coarse, grainy, cold and contrasty.
 -  His wonderfully contrasty pictures made us all aware of the noble, Roman solidity of some of the structures and the simple, honed elegance of their detailing.
 -  They can be very contrasty, and the range of highlights and shadows may be beyond the capacity of your film to record.
 -  Lighting in these environments presents a twofold problem: The canopy of treetops makes it dim, and it is almost always dappled and contrasty.
 -  This is a very contrasty negative that will not print well even on a grade 0 or 1 paper.
 -  Beautiful fine-grain film easily gets too contrasty.
 -  The paper must generally be a contrasty bromide emulsion.
 
  Definition of contrasty in US English:
 contrasty
adjectiveˈkɑnˌtræstiˈkänˌtrastē
informal (of a photograph, movie, or television picture) showing a high degree of contrast.
 the picture is sharp and contrasty, not a muted gray
 Example sentencesExamples
-  His wonderfully contrasty pictures made us all aware of the noble, Roman solidity of some of the structures and the simple, honed elegance of their detailing.
 -  This is a very contrasty negative that will not print well even on a grade 0 or 1 paper.
 -  Lighting in these environments presents a twofold problem: The canopy of treetops makes it dim, and it is almost always dappled and contrasty.
 -  The dark tones have all the opposite properties, being coarse, grainy, cold and contrasty.
 -  The paper must generally be a contrasty bromide emulsion.
 -  Beautiful fine-grain film easily gets too contrasty.
 -  They can be very contrasty, and the range of highlights and shadows may be beyond the capacity of your film to record.