chromatically

IPA: kroʊmˈætɪkɫi

adverb

  • In a chromatic manner.
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Examples of "chromatically" in Sentences

  • Adrift with despair, he chromatically tanks the weddings of others because his has just tanked.
  • The unknown artist had used the chromatically colored, intricately shaped pieces to illustrate a bedroom scene, a scene that ...
  • • A "photon push-pull radiation detector for use in chromatically-selective cat flap control and 1,000 megaton earth-orbital peace-keeping bomb".
  • The stars became brighter, lonelier, chromatically rectified; there were more of them every time, and there was more and more room for the breezes.
  • Throughout the exhibition, these chromatically and compositionally luxuriant paintings exude a kaleidoscopic intensity that verges on the psychedelic.
  • The composer's chromatically rich writing and tonally ambiguous clouds of color were tellingly delivered, and the pianist had technique to burn in the lightning-fast writing.
  • Hi, very nice, well i have a doubt, is there an algorithm in Mathematica to determine if an arbitrary image has chromatic harmony?, is there an algorithm in Mathematica to harmonize an image chromatically?
  • He had to reconfigure the overture to give players the best chance of reproducing Tchaikovsky's intentions: Tchaikovsky wrote for instruments that could play all the notes chromatically, and we can't always do that, so we have to adjust and swap them around.
  • Meanwhile, could you pixelate those algae-filled tubes — that is, make them chromatically flicker either by chemical means or through changes in light filtration and salinity or some heretofore unknown method &dmash; so that you could make an avant-garde movie or an animated billboard ad to be shown for spectators parked in their cars on the parking lot or for motorists navigating through the urban flatscape?

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