Dictionary Definition
monochromatic adj
1 of or relating to monochromatism
2 (of light or other electromagnetic radiation)
having only one wavelength; "monochromatic light" [syn: homochromatic] [ant:
polychromatic]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
One colour.Adjective
Extensive Definition
Monochrome comes from the Greek
μονόχρωμος (monochromos), meaning “of one color”, which is a
combination of μόνος (monos), meaning “alone” or “solitary”, and
χρώμα (chroma), meaning “color”. Monochromatic light is light of a
single wavelength, though in practice it can refer to light of a
narrow wavelength range. A monochromatic object or image is one
whose range of colors consists of shades of a single color or hue; monochrome images in neutral
colors are also known as grayscale or black-and-white.
Theory
In physics, the word is used more generally to refer to electromagnetic radiation of a single wavelength. In the physical sense, no real source of electromagnetic radiation is purely monochromatic, since that would require a wave of infinite duration as a consequence of the Fourier transform's localization property (cf. spectral coherence). Even sources such as lasers have some narrow range of wavelengths (known as the spectral linewidth) within which they operate. In practice, filtered light, diffraction grating separated light and laser light are all routinely referred to as monochromatic. Often light sources can be compared and one be labeled as “more monochromatic” (in a similar usage as monodispersity). And a device which isolates light sources of a narrow bandwidth are called monochromators, even though the bandwidth is often explicitly specified, and thus a collection of wavelengths is understood.Application
For an image, the term monochrome is usually taken to mean the same as black-and-white or, more likely, grayscale, but may also be used to refer to other combinations containing only tones of a single color, such as green-and-white or green-and-black. It may also refer to sepia displaying tones from light tan to dark brown or cyanotype (“blueprint”) images, and early photographic methods such as Ambrotype, Tintype and Daguerreotype, each of which may be used to produce a monochromatic image.In computing, monochrome has two meanings:
- it may mean having only one color which is either on or off,
- allowing shades of that color, although the latter is more correctly known as grayscale.
A monochrome computer
display is able to display only a single color, often green,
amber,
red or white, and often also
shades of that color.
In film photography, monochrome is typically the
use of black and white film. Originally, all photography was done
in monochrome until the invention of color film plates in the early
20th century.
In digital photography, monochrome is the capture
of only shades of black by the sensor, or by post-processing a
color image to present only the perceived brightness by combining
the values of multiple channels (usually red, blue, and green). The
weighting of individual channels may be selected to achieve a
desired artistic effect - if only the red channel is selected by
the weighting then the effect will be similar to that of using a
red filter on panchromatic
film. If the red channel is eliminated and the green and blue
combined then the effect will be similar to that of Orthochromatic
film or the use of a cyan filter on panchromatic film. The
selection of weighting thus allows a wide range of artistic
expression in the final monochromatic image.
For production of an anaglyph
image the original color stereogram source may first
be reduced to monochrome in order to simplify the rendering of the
image. This is sometimes required in cases where a color image
would render in a confusing manner given the colors and patterns
present in the source image and the selection filters used
(typically red and its
complement cyan),
See also
- Duotone - the use of two ink colors in printing
- Halftone - the use of black and white in a pattern that is perceived as shades of grey (may be extended also to color images)
- Monochromacy (Color blindness)
- Selective color Use of monochrome and color selectively within an image
References
monochromatic in Danish: Monokromatisk lys
monochromatic in Spanish: Monocromo
monochromatic in French: Monochrome
monochromatic in Hebrew: מונוכרומטיות
monochromatic in Hungarian: Monokromatikus
sugárzás
monochromatic in Dutch: Monochroom
monochromatic in Japanese: モノクローム
monochromatic in Polish:
Monochromatyczność
monochromatic in Portuguese: Monocromia
monochromatic in Simple English:
Monochrome
monochromatic in Finnish: Monokromaattinen
säteily
monochromatic in Swedish: Monokrom
monochromatic in Ukrainian: Випромінювання
монохроматичне
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
chromatic, cold, colorific, coloring, cool, dichromatic, glowing, harmonious, many-colored,
matching, medley, monochrome, monochromic, motley, parti-colored, pigmentary, polychromatic, prismatic, rainbow, spectral, tinctorial, tingent, toning, variegated, warm