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colorize
[ kuhl-uh-rahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to cause to appear in color; enhance with color, especially by computer:
to colorize old black-and-white movies for television.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
But then I found a colorized obscure album cover of Bob in the shirt, and it was green polka dot, which even made it, I think, less attractive to Jim.
If you’re colorizing your stucco, add some pigment to your cement paint, too.
In “Memory Song,†for instance, Wolfe hauntingly colorized with silvery percussive accompaniment, marvelously melodic clarinet and cello lines and interruptions of chirping bird song, Monk’s singing of forgetting and football.
Flawlessly executed, the pictures employ both natural light — including the yellow pinpricks of fireflies — and colorized elemental forms to conjure a beguilingly multilayered universe.
The pollen grains of various common plants like sunflower, morning glories, prairie hollyhock, oriental lily, evening primrose and castor bean — magnified 500 times and colorized in this image — display intricate patterns.
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