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  1. Black and White in Color (French: La Victoire en chantant, then Noirs et Blancs en couleur for the 1977 re-issue) is a French-Ivorian 1976 war film and black comedy directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud in his directorial debut. The film is set in the African theater of World War I, during the French invasion of the German colony of Kamerun.

  2. May 18, 2018 · Most likely because black and white works so differently than color does. Subjects that look great in black and white often don’t look good in color.

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  3. Before the 1960s, black-and-white film often actually yielded subtler, less exaggerated pictures of reality. Still, Adams' misgivings did not prevent him from taking hundreds of...

  4. Dec 28, 1993 · Some folks even have suggested that it originally was shot in black and white and later colorized by computer. It might surprise some of these people that, as was the case with sound,...

  5. Three black-and-white negatives, taken through red, green and blue filters, were used to make three separately dyed images which combined to give a coloured photograph. This method forms the basis of today’s colour processes.

  6. Mar 11, 2021 · The colourised version may more closely approach what the eye sees, but it is no more powerful for that. It may seem churlish to note in this context that black and white are colours, except that true ‘black’ and ‘white’ are rare in the 19th-century photographic palette.

  7. Jul 14, 2020 · A black-and-white photograph is rarely black or white—the vast majority of the images we describe using these words are built using countless shades of gray. Gordon Parks understood how to deploy nuance as an aesthetic strategy and, even more importantly, as a method of grappling with the complexities of Blackness in a white-dominated world.