Sentences with phrase «desaturated colors»

"Desaturated colors" refers to colors that appear less vibrant or intense, usually because they have been mixed with gray or appear closer to shades of gray. It means the colors have become less bright and vivid. Full definition
If you're fair, go for a bright shade like orange; those with medium and dark skin look great in desaturated colors like beige or ivory.
The patches of desaturated color on and around her (the water caused them to bleed onto another page) seem to glow.
Eric Kress» cinematography primarily utilizes the stereotypical desaturated color palette, favoring a cold cast over greys and blues.
It'll take a lot of patience and time to create a good map, especially one matching the prowess of Ubisoft's own user - created levels, which include a gravity - defying haunted house and a port with desaturated colors.
After watching the video clip, the participants were then shown 48 consecutive, desaturated color patches and were asked to indicate whether each patch was red, yellow, green, or blue.
Scorsese desaturated the color in the final shoot - out and got an R, and Taxi Driver surprised its unenthusiastic studio by becoming a box - office hit.
This combination lets you control depth of field to create a bokeh effect that blurs out the background while highlighting the foreground, or to shoot in true black - and - white without resorting to desaturating color information the way single - sensor phones do.
Murphy, using a script he co-wrote with Stephen Volk, illustrates the action behind photographer Eduard Grau's unfortunate and unnecessary filming in desaturated color.
Recently, I noticed that more and more washed out, desaturated colors are popping up in fall fashion — aka the perfect inspiration for a cozy, but modern color palette in your home.
Here, the CG effects are plentiful, but the scare factor rarely rises above the level of a viral email, and the desaturated color scheme of Sonzero and cinematographer Mark Plummer makes every frame look as though it was developed in a solution of vomit and ash.
The Coens envisioned a dusty, sepia - toned South distinctly at odds with the lush greenery of Mississippi in the summer, so it fell upon cinematographer Roger Deakins, working with the firm Cinesite, to desaturate the color and turn the greens into yellows and browns.
The images on display — marked with slightly soft focus and desaturated colors — are nothing short of colossal, driving home the symbolism behind this «hero's journey.»
On DVD, Ryan «s seemingly cauterized imagery fully matches and in some ways even outdoes theatrical prints for sheer articulation of the desaturated color scheme cooked up by Spielberg and cinematographer Janusz Kaminski to evoke World War II's combat horrors.
8 — Moby Dick (Twilight Time, Blu - ray), John Huston's 1956 film of Herman Melville's whaling drama turned epic odyssey starring Gregory Peck plays the obsessed Captain Ahab, was scripted in collaboration with Ray Bradbury and shot by cinematographer Oswald Morris with a desaturated color palette to give the film a sepia quality to evoke the engraving and illustrations of the whaling era.
With striking, desaturated coloring and stark cinematography, Inside Llewyn Davis looks the part, and the script and acting make sure it feels the part as well.
So he turned to retrospective reconstruction to desaturate the color and create a black - and - white version for this «Director's Cut» - branded revision.
Desaturating the colors and toning down the contrast might go a long way to making them somewhat readable.
The colors even recall the desaturated colors and the darkness of the game.
Yeah, I'm not feeling the soft shading, desaturated colors, and the bloom.
Featuring the main character Amleth, the box art's desaturated colors and gloomy look contrasts with those of the Valkyria Chronicles games.
Of late, Google's Pixel 2 XL has been on the receiving end of criticism because of issues like desaturated colors, screen burn - in, and a blue - tinted LG manufactured display.
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