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Monochromatic
A term that refers to color. Monochromatic tones mean that the colors, while a different shade, are from the same hue.
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Monochromatic:
Describes one hue that is tinted with white and shaded with black, which means it has different values that ranges from light to dark. It can also be muted to neutral by its complementary color.

Monochromatic Light...Light of one wavelength only.
Nicol Prism...Prism for producing polarized light, having split the light into two rays.
Nodule...A lump or node.

Monochromatic colour schemes are those based on only one colour and that colours respective hues (tints, tones and shades).

Minerals that are monochromatic occur in only one color, no matter what specimen. Same as monochromatic. igneous Of volcanic origin. igneous rock A rock made from molten (melted) or partly molten material that has cooled and solidified.

For example, if monochromatic light which stimulated the red and green color receptors equally and did not affect the blue-violet receptors was detected, ...

Harlequin festoons of colored stones and monochromatic suites of diamonds and paste were created to adorn the ever increasing décolletage. Cut steel became popular with graduated drops, flowers and garlands.

The outer curved boundary is the spectral (or monochromatic) locus, with wavelengths shown in nanometers.

Mutlu Çerkez's haunting self-portraits and Marco Fusinato's lush monochromatic paintings are at first glance visually incompatible.

the color-grade of a diamond can be derived from the absorption ratio in the blue and yellow wave-length regions, led LENZEN in 1969 to develop the Diamond¬Phot0meter (Fig, 13), The Diamond photometer measures the transparency for monochromatic blue ...

A form of enamel painted in monochromatic colors
Guilloché enamel
A form of enamel work acheived by working the metal on an engine turned lathe to form a pattern and then enameling over the pattern ...

In jewelry, this period was characterized by delicate filigree in white gold and platinum, with diamonds and pearls predominating, and colored stones used less frequently, producing a light, monochromatic look.

A small drop of liquid with a high refractive index (RI) is placed on a glass cylinder in the top of the refractometer and illuminated from a separate light source (sometimes white light, but a monochromatic light source provides better accuracy).

Can be estimated within a range for polished curved surfaces like those on cabochons or carvings.
Are most accurate when a monochromatic (one wavelength only) source of light is used.
Are taken with the gem in eight different postions.

During this period heavy use was made of garlands and bows, with diamonds and pearls set in platinum to reflect a monochromatic appearance.

a chisel used for engraving metal Green gold Gold which contains a high proportion of silver Gerlots Small long pendant beads Grey gold Gold which contains a high proportion of iron Grisaille A form of enamel painted in monochromatic ...

Greek, Roman, Rocco, Napoleonic and second empire styles became popular. Monochromatic signature was the look to sport. New cuts in diamond was introduced, Marquise, kite, oval, baguette and triangle.

as jewelers made use of platinum and white gold in their settings, as well as the newly-discovered metals palladium and rhodium. These white metals were used in conjunction with colorless gemstones, diamonds and pearls to create a monochromatic ...

See also: Color, Pearl, Rough, Natural, Diamond

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