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

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Were photos black and white in 1912?

Yes, photos were primarily black and white in 1912. The technology of the time mainly used black-and-white film and plates, as color photography was not widely available until the mid-20th century. While there were some early experiments with color processes, they were not practical for general use and were rarely seen in mainstream photography during that era.


What is one difference between the ways that realist and impressionists painters used color?

Realist painters applied pure color directly onto the canvas; Impressionist painters did not.


What is meant by contrast in Art?

Contrast in art refers to color, shade, texture, etc that is different from each other. For example, if you have very light areas and then very dark areas, or very little color on a piece except a portion that is bright with color, or very little detail and then a focus area that is very detailed, they are said to be in contrast of each other. On a 3D piece such as a carving or clay sculpture, contrast can be the difference between shallow dips and ridges and deeper/higher ones, or it can be the difference between textures. If you play around with graphics art editor software, the more contrast you have, the brighter the brights and the darker the darks. The higher the setting, the less subtle differences you have between the lights and the darks in an image, until all you have is white and black.


What is the definition of shade in art?

A Color To Which Black Is Added


In art what is a shade?

The combination of a color with black to make it darker