greyscale
/ˈɡreɪskeɪl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡreɪskeɪl/ (ame, ipa)
greyscale — 名詞
1. a series of grey tones ranging from pure white to pure black, used for showing o
灰階
從白到黑的灰色漸層色階
a series of grey tones ranging from pure white to pure black, used for showing or printing images without any colour
Amara printed the brochure in greyscale to save money on colour ink.
Amara 為了節省彩色墨水,用灰階列印了這本手冊。
collocation: in greyscale
The old television set could only display images in greyscale, not in full colour.
那台舊電視只能顯示灰階影像,無法顯示全彩畫面。
contrast with colour
Mei-Lin converted the colour photograph to greyscale before posting it on her blog.
Mei-Lin 在將彩色照片上傳到部落格之前,先把它轉換成灰階。
- monochrome
broader — can refer to any single-colour range, not just grey
- black-and-white
less precise — suggests only two tones rather than a continuous range of shades
- colour
the presence of multiple hues vs. tones of grey only
用法筆記
Also spelled 'grayscale' in American English. The term is most common in photography, printing, and digital imaging contexts.