- The
chromatic scale (or twelve-tone scale) is a set of
twelve pitches (more completely,
pitch classes) used in
tonal music, with
notes separated by the...
- In optics,
chromatic aberration (CA), also
called chromatic distortion and spherochromatism, is a
failure of a lens to
focus all
colors to the same point...
- The
Lydian Chromatic Concept of
Tonal Organization is a 1953 jazz
music theory book
written by
George Russell. The book is the
founding text of the Lydian...
- came to the
South in
order to sell a
machine they
invented called a "
chromatic printing device"
which had the
capability to
produce two
colors in one imprint...
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Woodblock printing in ****an (木版画, mokuhanga) is a
technique best
known for its use in the ukiyo-e
artistic genre of
single sheets, but it was also used...
- model,
based on the CMY
color model, used in
color printing, and is also used to
describe the
printing process itself. The
abbreviation CMYK
refers to the...
-
given spectrum. It
cannot specify colors of
objects (or
printing inks),
since the
chromaticity observed while looking at an
object depends on the light...
-
relationships with a
simple diagram located between pages 244 and 245:
Chromatic Scale (Ec****e Chromatique).De la
peinture à l’****le : ou, Des procédés...
- in
heraldry Color theory Color mixing Primary color Secondary color Chromaticity Color solid Color wheel Color triangle Color analysis (fashion) Color...
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European countries,
including Germany, use H
instead of B (see § 12-tone
chromatic scale for details).
Byzantium used the
names Pa–Vu–Ga–Di–Ke–Zo–Ni...