monochrome
A monochrome or monochromatic image, object or palette is composed of one color. Images using only shades of grey are called grayscale or black-and-white.
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In 1922, scientists at Toronto General Hospital treated comatose diabetic children suffering from ketoacidosis by injecting them with a new purified insulin extract. Miraculously, as the last child in a coma received the injection, the first child awakened, leading to a swift recovery for all and transforming despair into hope.
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THE highest praise β supposedly praise β which is ever applied to a print, is, that it does not look like a photograph, meaning the ordinary, hard, retouched reproduction, which people in general are accustomed to see. It is this latter thing, which the public have had so long as…
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As Alice Boughtonβs became noticed by famous photographers in her field, like Alfred Stieglitz. He knew of and admired her work and by 1902 he included two of her works in the inaugural exhibition at his 291 Art Gallery in New York City.
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The content highlights the lives of young individuals during 1943, including Vera Tikhova, young Russian worker and activist, and Sophie Scholl, a German anti-Nazi activist executed for her beliefs. It also depicts the emergence of a distinct teenage culture in the US, characterized by fashion, music, and social spaces amidst…
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Did you know that the world’s first photomontage was created in 1858 by superimposing negatives on top of each other?
