Sentences with word «dichromatic»

Prairie dogs have dichromatic vision, a form of colour blindness where only two of the three primary colours can be discerned.
Whereas dresses In dichromatic style looks far more appealing and mesmerizing as it invokes a perfect contrast and strikes the sight.
The Alkaline Way ™ suggests 5 minutes of abdominal breathing and 15 minutes of meditation under the beam of green dichromatic lights to complete the experience.
I got a lot of compliments on the whole dichromatic effect of it and even my brother stated that he liked how grungy yet reserved the outfit was.
I have dichromatic eyes (one is green, one is brown), two tattoos, left ear and...
Color vision in dogs and cats is called dichromatic versus trichromatic color vision in people.
Working predominately with acrylic, the geometrically - organised, dichromatic paintings contain a range of shapes in different sizes, almost mathematically arranged to create perfect compositional balance.
HGTV fan palmax chose a bright green to add a pop of color to a basic dichromatic room.
Dogs have dichromatic vision, meaning that they see a range of two primary colours: Yellow and blue.
For those who tend to be black and white thinkers, these «shades of gray» alternatives simply bring them too far out of their dichromatic comfort zone to take seriously.
Unfortunately, she can not describe how her color vision compares with ours, any more than we can describe to a dichromatic person what red looks like.
Snakes are therefore likely to be dichromatic in daylight, meaning they see two primary colours compared to the three that humans see.
You can carry it using some dichromatic schemes.
The graphics on the white sweater pull away from the rest of the dichromatic outfit and the black chokers complement the vibe of it all.
> Don't go overboard with the colors aka stick to a monochromatic or a dichromatic (at the max) palette.
This dichromatic scheme created by production designer Damian LaFranche and cinematographer Tom Richmond is fascinating and more than a little unsettling: the white - clad scientists and orderlies blend in with background, with only their heads clearly visible, and the somewhat grotesque makeup of multicolored, poorly stitched together Lazarus (created by effects whiz Tom Savini, who also has a bit part) just stands out even more against the plain backdrop.
Their plans to secretly tunnel out of the brick enclosure that holds them captive inspires the dichromatic Marty to take action.
The colour treatment of shows on DogTV is also specially altered to accommodate Fido's dichromatic vision.
This is because canines have dichromatic vision, and they can only see color within the yellow and blue spectrums of light (DogTV knows this, so they prioritize those colors).
Dogs have fewer cone cells than people do and see a dichromatic — or two - color system.
The artist likened it to a dichromatic duet between «yes and no.»
Evolving out of Grotjahn's Butterfly series, Untitled (Turkish Forest V Face 43.94) features a dichromatic scheme of red and blue oil paint, applied layer by layer with a brush and a palette knife, the colors building upon each other to an almost sculptural effect.
These Blanco y Verde works will be isolated in their own gallery, illuminating the various compositional twists and inflections of the dichromatic works and creating a dynamic interplay of visual correspondences.
, Harding has traded in the dichromatic grid that dominates many of his earlier works for a spectrum of colours, but the process is still the same.
It then goes on to Painting, Drawing, and Estructura — the dichromatic sculptures, drawings and paintings that are formed from two intersecting shapes.
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