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warm tone

American  

noun

Photography.
  1. a yellow, brown, olive, or reddish tinge in a black-and-white print.


Example Sentences

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“Thank you muchachos!” the 52-year-old said in a loud, warm tone that hinted at her day job as a history teacher at Gilbert High in Anaheim.

From Los Angeles Times

But here, Alejandro had written and composed a romantic ballad with soft strings descending like falling leaves, with the piano dancing around his warm tone.

From Los Angeles Times

The warm tone, a striking departure from Mr. Biden’s assessment of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni when she was elected, extended to a number of foreign policy fronts, as the leaders sought to portray themselves as united on topics including confronting global migration and trying to prevent a broader war in the Middle East.

From New York Times

A warm tone was already set the previous day, when Milei embraced Francis with a bear hug at the end of a Mass to declare Argentina’s first female saint.

From Seattle Times

Earthy artwork complements the warm tone of the walls and furthers the juxtaposition of the inky black statement pieces.

From Seattle Times