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chroma

[kroh-muh] / ˈkroʊ mə /






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First there was Robert Musil the mechanical engineer, who invented a chroma meter, a device for evaluating color.

From New York Times

In their variety of chroma and brushwork, they vigorously explore different tensions between the flanking planes of color and the tangles of line between them.

From New York Times

Look at the “Uchida” sign at the top of the building, for example — it’s easier to read on the XT, but the 5 Pro’s photo is much smoother, with little chroma noise to speak of.

From The Verge

When they researched lexicons, “chroma” stood out for its meaning as an intensification of color.

From New York Times

The fashion house, founded in 1953 as a knitwear company, said it was “stepping into the blue of a chroma key” for the line, hopping back and forth between past and present.

From Reuters