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color transparency

American  

noun

  1. a positive color image photographically produced on transparent film or glass and viewed by transmitted light, usually by projection.


Etymology

Origin of color transparency

First recorded in 1910–15

Example Sentences

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Longtime mineral collector Peter Megaw said the global market for high-end crystals has increasingly come to resemble fine art, with scarcity driving demand for spectacular and unique pieces, and more attention being paid not just to size but also attributes such as color, transparency and flawlessness.

From Los Angeles Times

We were still instructed to shoot a color assignment with the large format Speed Graphic, which produced a 4- by 5-inch color transparency.

From Seattle Times

“The piece is a triangular structure, two sides are two-way mirrors and the front side is a color transparency superimposed on the glass,” said the artist in an interview with Brooklyn Rail.

From Forbes

He aims to make it as costly to shed a lover as a spouse Gazing down from the ceiling of the art-and antique-filled office in Los Angeles' Century City is an oversized, backlighted color transparency of a Botticelli Venus.

From Time Magazine Archive

In color, transparency, and mobility, this oil considerably resembles olive oil.

From Project Gutenberg