yes all the way up to about the 70's and above
Colour photography takes colour pictures and black and white photography take black and white pictures
black and white
OK so gray is a combination of black and white so yes. I mean it is obvious!
black coes
Black and white becomes too cold, add burnt umber for neutralisation. Rather, start with burnt umber and cool a little with ivory black. And make the values with adding white
There were black and white movies in the early part of the 1900s. By the 1960s, almost everything was in color. Wizard of Oz was quite startling to open in black and white and switch to color.
Colour photography takes colour pictures and black and white photography take black and white pictures
black and white
People use black and white film for artistic reasons. Black and white pictures are nostalgic and more visually striking than color pictures.
Its so simmple all you need to do is go to Google images and then search Pokemon black and white pictures
Black and White
Mezzotint pictures are typically black and white.
A Weird Film !
Yes.
no they used many colors
Black (&&) White.!.!.!.!.!.!
No, unlike what most old pictures tell you.