contrasty

IPA: kʌntrˈæsti

adjective

  • (photography, television) Having great contrast between light and dark areas (of a subject or photograph).
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Examples of "contrasty" in Sentences

  • So they all said, ‘He likes it contrasty’—contrasty!
  • Probably also the dark, high contrasty black shadows and costume design.
  • "contrasty" at times, if you know what we mean, but overall, it steals the show.
  • Blu-Ray gives me stunningly sharp, clean and contrasty 1080p images with superb sound.
  • The paintings are more hard-edge and contrasty, and the colors and values are incorrect.
  • It's hard to describe the look it gives, sort of a glamor, glow, contrasty looking thing.
  • The start image is all important to what you will actually get, it needs to be a contrasty 8 bit image.
  • The copy of it that slid out was a contrasty translation of the original, all the gentle blue and yellow turned into black and white.
  • I'm curious to see some shots in daylight with contrasty scenes to see how good the dynamic range is and how it copes with skintones in bright sunshine.

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