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two-color
[ too-kuhl-er ]
adjective
- having or using two colors.
- noting or pertaining to a photomechanical process similar to the three-color process, but using only two primary or secondary colors.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of two-color1
Example Sentences
âThe Black Pirateâ wasnât the first feature to be shot in two-color Technicolor, but it was, as James Layton and David Pierce write in their exhaustive history, âThe Dawn of Technicolor,â notable as a success story in which color had been planned from the beginning of the production.
The image expands upon a two-color version released earlier this year, adding additional wavelength coverage for a more detailed look.
And find rare offerings in the 13-title collection of âPre-Code Horror,â from Tod Browningâs 1932 classic âFreaksâ to Michael Curtizâs 1933 film âMystery of the Wax Museum,â long thought lost and restored in 2019 to behold in its two-color Technicolor glory.
Mr. Gray is accused of stealing three Buccellati pieces of luxury jewelry â a gold, silver and diamond brooch; a pair of gold, silver and diamond pendant earrings; and a two-color compact case jeweled in gold, cabochon rubies and diamonds â and four other pieces, according to court documents.
Indignation is not the only element in this series, which takes its style from Russian constructivism and its two-color scheme from the Risograph, a Japanese duplicating machine.
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