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desaturated

[ dee-sach-uh-rey-tid ]

adjective

  1. (of a color) formed by mixing a color of the spectrum with white.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of desaturated1

First recorded in 1910–15; de- + saturate + -ed 2
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Bright and bloody, sandblasted and sunworn, it has the visual crispness of the first and doesn’t bear the strange desaturated look of some of the director’s recent work.

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The rest of the retro aesthetic is achieved with a desaturated color palette that is not well served by the digital photography and dim lighting.

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Every exterior shot of Los Angeles has a desaturated and yellowed color correction.

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If you dare to tune in to this movie, expect to fall teeth first into the underbelly of a gritty, desaturated dystopian mid-’90s metropolis, where every scene is muted in cyan, and red is the only color shown in its richest, purest form.

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It is that same rainbow armband that is desaturated from colour to black and white for much of the promotional video Al-Ettifaq released announcing their new signing's arrival.

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