Blackandwhite
Black and white describes a color scheme composed of black, white, and the grays between. It is used in art, photography, film, and design to convey contrast, texture, and composition without relying on color information. The approach emphasizes light, shadow, shape, and tonal variation, allowing viewers to focus on form and detail.
Historically, black-and-white imagery was the standard before color technologies became widespread. Early photography and cinema relied
Technically, black-and-white images are grayscale representations in which each pixel is assigned a luminance value. Some
Uses span many media, including still photography, cinema, digital art, and print design. In journalism and documentary
Orthography varies: the term is typically hyphenated as "black-and-white," though some branding or product names may