Sepia
The purpose of color photography is to make an image that is more realistic than a black and white photo of the same subject would be. Color photography is also able to capture more information, as it can record whether, for example, the grass is green (growing) or brown (not growing).
Black is not a color and the same is true of white.
Infrared photography was developed to give the consumer more choices for the type of picture produced from one image. With infrared, a picture can be in color, in distorted colors, or even in black and white, all from the same image.
Gray with a white stomach
Yes
Think of cow color as a "commutative" property. 1 + 2 is the same as 2 + 1.
The SAME as the adult Zebra: black and white striped!!!xD
no there are same color, but the different between them is the intensity of light
technically black and white aren't colors black is a lack of light and white is a light Strictly speaking black and white are not colors, exactly. Black is the absence of color and white is all the colors at the same time. Concerning aesthetics, however, and by extension metaphorical or figurative uses, as complementary opposites black and white are equally independent
Probably for exactly the same reasons why some white people wear all black: They like that color.
The rabbits will be both colors. some the same color and some the other color all depends on which color is more dominant.
same as a white man... or any other color of man