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What was Max Dupain's genre?

black and white photography


What is black and white photography called?

The word for black-and-white photography is "monochromatic" although some is technically not composed of black and white (or halftone dots) but rather shades of gray, known as "grayscale." Black-and-white photography also extended to the use of a single warmer tone called "sepia" (a reddish-brown pigment originally obtained from cuttlefish).


Is it better to film in color or in black and white?

There are pluses and minuses for each venue. Sometimes the simpleness of black and white outperforms any color print and vice versa. I simply enjoy the old historic black and white photographs ... there are (I think) 52 shades between total white and total black, which make this kind of photography so very wonderful in itself.


What's the name photography has black and white with partial color in it?

Photographs that are primarily monochromatic (black and white) with areas of full color, are usually called "selective color" or "spot color." An example would be a photo in which a flower is shown in color, while everything else has been converted to black and white.


When doing black and white photography which file format should you use if possible?

When doing black and white photography, it's best to use a lossless file format like TIFF or RAW if possible. These formats retain the maximum amount of detail and dynamic range, allowing for greater flexibility in post-processing. JPEG can be used, but it compresses the image and may lose some quality, which can be detrimental in black and white work where tonal nuances are critical.

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In what way photo decomposition reaction are used in black and white photography?

answer it please


What is difference between color and black and white photography?

Colour photography takes colour pictures and black and white photography take black and white pictures


What are positives and negatives about the foto?

In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.


How is color photography the same as black and white photography?

Sepia


Where can one learn more about black and white photography?

One can learn more about black & white photography from a number of resources, the best one typically being one's local library. Another good resource on black & white photography is the Photography section of the National Geographic website.


What has the author Roger Fremier written?

Roger Fremier has written: 'Techniques for black & white photography' -- subject(s): Black-and-white photography


When was black and white photography famous?

in the 1830s


What basic reaction is black and white photography based?

Black and white photography is based on the reaction of light-sensitive materials, such as film or photographic paper, to light exposure. When light hits these materials, it causes a chemical reaction that produces a latent image, which can later be developed into a visible photograph. This process relies on the varying degrees of light exposure to create contrast, depth, and texture, allowing for expressive monochromatic images.


What was Max Dupain's genre?

black and white photography


What was photography like in the old days?

It was black and white.


What is black and white photography called?

The word for black-and-white photography is "monochromatic" although some is technically not composed of black and white (or halftone dots) but rather shades of gray, known as "grayscale." Black-and-white photography also extended to the use of a single warmer tone called "sepia" (a reddish-brown pigment originally obtained from cuttlefish).


Who first used black and white photography as an art?

a dude