duotone उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In 2015, to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the inaugural exhibition, MoMA reissued the book as a hardcover edition, with the original jacket design from 1955 and duotone printing from new copies of all of the photographs.
- "Edward Weston Portraits " ( Aperture, $ 40 ) gives us 72 duotone prints, divided between the commercial shots he made in Los Angeles and the personal work he created for himself, including many nude portraits.
- In " Brandt : The Photography of Bill Brandt " ( Abrams, $ 75 ), Bill Jay and Nigel Warburton gather and reproduce in duotone 378 photographs, grouping them by theme and pairing them with quotations from Brandt.
- To reinforce the distinction between the two sections, the duotone strips in " Chips " were later changed to black, white, and blue . " Whizzer and Chips " went full colour on the week of 4 May 1990.
- Mennie s first known work as a photographer were the illustrations in duotone to Elizabeth Cooper s'My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard', a story of women's lives in China published in New York in 1914 which went into a number of reprints.
- Showcase used programmable duotone colouring to maintain hi res mode; and a range of proportionally spaced, properly designed fonts ( in 1983, two years later, Steve Jobs was still trying to persuade his embryonic Mac development team that such fonts were important ).
- The just-released " Not Fade Away : The Rock & Roll Photography of Jim Marshall " ( Bulfinch Press; $ 50 ) is easily the best book of rock photography ever _ 124 duotone images that define a master's art.
- "The Primary Color Movement ", " Sadness in Her Hair ", " Snail Garden " and " From the See " ( " Things From the See " ) were originally released in a Duotone Records collection titled " Electric Avenue, Chapter 8 ".
- "JAZZ : A New Book of Photographs, " by David D . Spitzer ( Woodford Publishing, San Francisco; $ 24.95 ) is a marvelous duotone-printed collection of 187 pictures, mostly 9-by-12-inch full-page studies from the 1970s and'80s.
- In Hitchcock's case, the poster from a quasi-great film like " Vertigo " ( I know I'm flying in the face of modern critical opinion, but the central plot gimmick has always struck me as too ridiculous to take seriously ) is all right, but the lobby cards are downright ugly, red duotone things that nobody in his right mind would collect if it wasn't Hitchcock.