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What (who) is chromo- - definition

METHOD FOR MAKING MULTI-COLOUR PRINTS
Chromolithograph; Oleograph; Oleographs; Chromolithographs; Chromo; Chromo-lithography; Chromo-lithograph
  • "Love or Duty", a chromolithograph by [[Gabriele Castagnola]], 1873. The nineteen colours of ink used can be seen on the right hand side.
  • ''Uncle Sam Supplying the World with Berry Brothers Hard Oil Finish,'' c. 1880. This cheaply produced chromolithographic advertisement employs a technique called ''stippling'', with heavy reliance on the initial black line print.

chromo-      
chromo-1 ['kr??m??]
¦ combining form Chemistry representing chromium.
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chromo-2 ['kr??m??]
¦ combining form variant spelling of chromato-.
Chromo–Weibel instability         
INSTABILITY IN NON-ABELIAN PLASMAS
Chromo-Weibel; Chromo-Weibel instability
The Chromo–Weibel instability is a plasma instability present in homogeneous or nearly homogeneous non-abelian plasmas which possess an anisotropy in momentum space. In the linear limit it is similar to the Weibel instability in electromagnetic plasmas but due to non-linear interactions present in non-abelian plasmas the late development of this instability is characterized by a turbulent cascade of modes.
Energo-Chromo-Kinese         
ESOTERIC-ORIENTED MOVEMENT FOUNDED IN 1987
Energo Chromo Kinèse; Energo-Chromo-Kinèse; Énergo-Chromo-Kinèse
Energo-Chromo-Kinese, also named ECK, is a pseudo-scientific and esoteric-oriented new religious movement founded in October 1987 in Villefranche-sur-Mer by Patrick Véret,Renaud Marhic, Alain Kerlidou, Sectes & mouvements initiatiques en Bretagne: (du celtisme au nouvel âge), 1996, p. 138 a former acupuncturist.

Wikipedia

Chromolithography

Chromolithography is a method for making multi-colour prints. This type of colour printing stemmed from the process of lithography, and includes all types of lithography that are printed in colour. When chromolithography is used to reproduce photographs, the term photochrome is frequently used. Lithographers sought to find a way to print on flat surfaces with the use of chemicals instead of raised relief or recessed intaglio techniques. A chromolithograph is also known as an oleograph.

Chromolithography became the most successful of several methods of colour printing developed by the 19th century; other methods were developed by printers such as Jacob Christoph Le Blon, George Baxter and Edmund Evans, and mostly relied on using several woodblocks with the colours. Hand-colouring also remained important; elements of the official British Ordnance Survey maps were coloured by hand by boys until 1875. The initial chromolithographic technique involved the use of multiple lithographic stones, one for each colour, and was still extremely expensive when done for the best quality results. Depending on the number of colours present, a chromolithograph could take even very skilled workers months to produce. However much cheaper prints could be produced by simplifying both the number of colours used, and the refinement of the detail in the image. Cheaper images, like advertisements, relied heavily on an initial black print (not always a lithograph), on which colours were then overprinted. To make an expensive reproduction print, once referred to as a "chromo", a lithographer, with a finished painting in front of him, gradually created and corrected the many stones using proofs to look as much as possible like the painting, sometimes using dozens of layers.

Examples of use of chromo-
1. Lately, chromo therapy has become popular: tubs featuring various colored lights to help treat seasonal affective disorder.
2. The animals‘ traits are remarkably similar to those of Down‘s syndrome, which occurs when people have three copies of chromo–some 21 rather than the normal two.
3. This year’s participation was more significant as the company plans to reveal its new corporate identity as well as its plans to introduce the first ever Chromo–jet products, Saleh Nasser Al Sorayai, CEO of the group said. «Our participation in this event is an opportunity for the Al–Sorayai Group to demonstrate the high level of development of Saudi industry in various fields, particularly those in the carpet and furniture industries, in an international arena.