grayscale - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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grayscale (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/greɪˌskeɪl/

Meaning and Usage

"Grayscale" refers to a range of shades of gray without distinct colors. It is commonly used in contexts involving imaging, photography, and digital graphics to describe images that vary from black to white without color. In terms of frequency, "grayscale" is more frequently encountered in written contexts, especially in technical, artistic, and photographic discussions. It is used less frequently in everyday oral communication.

Example Sentences

  1. The artist decided to print the photographs in grayscale to emphasize the contrasts.
  2. Translation: El artista decidió imprimir las fotografías en escala de grises para enfatizar los contrastes.

  3. Many design programs allow you to convert images into grayscale for a more classic look.

  4. Translation: Muchos programas de diseño permiten convertir imágenes a escala de grises para un aspecto más clásico.

  5. Viewing the document in grayscale can help reduce eye strain during long reading sessions.

  6. Translation: Ver el documento en escala de grises puede ayudar a reducir la fatiga visual durante largas sesiones de lectura.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "grayscale" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, it is related to concepts such as nuance and complexity in communication and representation. Here are some idiomatic expressions with a focus on color that can relate back to "grayscale" themes:

  1. Seeing things in black and white.
  2. She tends to see things in black and white, which makes it difficult for her to handle complex situations.
  3. Translation: Ella tiende a ver las cosas en blanco y negro, lo que le dificulta manejar situaciones complejas.

  4. Adding color to the conversation.

  5. His enthusiasm really adds color to the conversation, making it far more engaging than before.
  6. Translation: Su entusiasmo realmente añade color a la conversación, haciéndola mucho más interesante que antes.

  7. Paint with a broad brush.

  8. When discussing the issues at hand, we shouldn't paint with a broad brush but instead recognize the nuances and details.
  9. Translation: Al discutir los problemas en cuestión, no deberíamos pintarlo todo con un brocha gorda, sino reconocer los matices y detalles.

  10. In the gray area.

  11. The situation was complicated, leaving many of us in the gray area regarding what action to take.
  12. Translation: La situación era complicada, dejando a muchos de nosotros en el área gris sobre qué acción tomar.

Etymology

The term "grayscale" is derived from "gray," referring to the achromatic color between black and white, and "scale," which denotes a range or series. The term gained prominence in the late 20th century, particularly with the advent of computers and digital imaging technologies.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Achromatic - Black-and-white - Monochrome

Antonyms: - Color - Chromatic - Vibrant



25-07-2024