Chromogenic

Word CHROMOGENIC
Character 11
Hyphenation chro mo gen ic
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Chromogenic"

What do we mean by chromogenic?

Describing a process in which a black-and-white image is replaced by a coloured one.

Containing or producing chromogen.

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The word "chromogenic" in example sentences

Wood projected slides spanning over five decades -- from the '60s to the present -- on walls throughout the now empty rooms, combining anywhere from two up to six slide projections per chromogenic print. ❋ ArtScene (2011)

And history is the point of Shai Kremer's chromogenic landscapes of his native land: Sometimes in broad panoramas and sometimes in detailed close-ups, he captures layers of history in counterpoint with one another. ❋ William Meyers (2011)

Would anyone but a fan hang Justin Bieber on the wall, even in an archival chromogenic print? ❋ Christina Binkley (2011)

Andreas Gursky's 99 cents (1999), a chromogenic color print, which held the record in 2007 for the highest price paid at auction for a single image when it sold for £1. 7m at Sotheby's ❋ The Nag (2009)

The buildings in Todd Hido's chromogenic prints are anything but pristine. ❋ William Meyers (2011)

The 19 medium-format chromogenic prints at Richardson were taken by Ms. van Manem during extensive travels in Uzbekistan, Siberia, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Moscow and Tatarstan in the early 1990s. ❋ William Meyers (2012)

Todd Hido's chromogenic picture of a solitary house in a rundown neighborhood, "#1975-A," was also taken at night, but the light on in the attic room signals life, whatever it is that the person or people inside may be doing. ❋ William Meyers (2011)

But these are in the show's largest room with "Until You Find Another Yellow Schwalbe" 1995, 40 chromogenic color prints of a bright yellow motorcycle photographed against differing backgrounds. ❋ Paul Levy (2011)

In Isseu Diouf's chromogenic print "Shaykh Ahmadou Bamba Day in the streets of Harlem: men of the Murid Brotherhood walk on Saint Nicholas Avenue towards Saint Nicholas Park, Harlem, New York, July 28, 2010," the figures of the marchers mingle with the figures on signs. ❋ William Meyers (2011)

The six images were taken at holiday sites in Sicily and Turkey, and are presented as 72-inch-by-86-inch chromogenic prints. ❋ William Meyers (2010)

John Waters, Pecker Still Life (4), 2010, chromogenic color print, ed. of 5, 13 3/4 x 16 3/4 inches (framed) ❋ Cherie Louise Turner (2010)

One of the most arresting of the 11 untitled pictures from Zwelethu Mthethwa's "Interiors" series is a very large chromogenic color print of two men sitting side by side in a sparsely furnished kitchen. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Young Blood" is a series of chromogenic prints of children hunting by Erika Larsen. ❋ William Meyers (2010)

Continuity is represented by works such as Simon Norfolk's austere chromogenic images from war-torn Afghanistan. ❋ William Meyers (2010)

Inkjet print (originally chromogenic color print), 20 1/16 x 23 3/4 in. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Inkjet print (originally chromogenic color print), 19 15/16 x 19 15/16 in. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Building envelopes: Cool roofs, improved insulation, and chromogenic windows, which change property depending on the time of day or year, are just a few elements that should make homes less expensive to heat and cool. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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