Monochrome

In photography, the phrase "monochrome" most commonly refers to black-and-white photos. However, the term "monochrome" can also be used to describe images that were created using only one color or tones of the same color. The "monochrome mode" found on digital cameras gives users the ability to record directly in black and white, eliminating the need to convert color photographs to monochrome later on in the post-capture process.


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Martin Kaninsky

Martin is the creator of About Photography Blog. With over 15 years of experience as a practicing photographer, Martin’s approach focuses on photography as an art form, emphasizing the stories behind the images rather than concentrating on gear.

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