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Definition of recolour in English: recolour(US recolor) verb riːˈkʌləˌrēˈkələr [with object]Colour again or differently. 给…重新着色;重染 hair should be recoloured about every six weeks Example sentencesExamples - The ease by which the computer allows the artist to resize, recolor and align images and text for that ‘perfect’ visual effect is invaluable.
- We realised that if we placed a digital photo of the rock wall into the computer and instructed it to recolour the grey or brown pixels (mostly background), we could increase the distinctiveness of the rock.
- We recoloured the logo to match the scheme.
- In his accompanying notes, he doesn't seem to even think the shifts represent anything significant… but he recolors the map, all the same.
- My hair is dry and scraggly and I want to recolour it back to brunette and cut it all one length.
- If a client wants a color of a lighter value than was originally rendered, the black and white version has to be redone and the whole rendering recolored.
- The traditionalists are also reviving their designs, either recolouring or launching contemporary ranges.
- This, to me, gives a truer sense of the Universe as it is, and has totally recolored my views on what life is all about.
- In addition, the film has been restored and recolored, the colors popping out like this was a direct-to-video sequel and not the theatrical release itself.
- Colour photos can be converted to black & white, and then the interesting parts can be recoloured.
- Thus, you can recolor clothes on your color photo or change the color of the hair, eyes, etc on a portrait.
- One of the significant new features in this release is its ability to resize and recolor PDF files.
Definition of recolor in US English: recolor(British recolour) verbˌrēˈkələr [with object]Color again or differently. 给…重新着色;重染 hair should be recolored about every six weeks Example sentencesExamples - If a client wants a color of a lighter value than was originally rendered, the black and white version has to be redone and the whole rendering recolored.
- The ease by which the computer allows the artist to resize, recolor and align images and text for that ‘perfect’ visual effect is invaluable.
- In his accompanying notes, he doesn't seem to even think the shifts represent anything significant… but he recolors the map, all the same.
- We recoloured the logo to match the scheme.
- The traditionalists are also reviving their designs, either recolouring or launching contemporary ranges.
- This, to me, gives a truer sense of the Universe as it is, and has totally recolored my views on what life is all about.
- My hair is dry and scraggly and I want to recolour it back to brunette and cut it all one length.
- Colour photos can be converted to black & white, and then the interesting parts can be recoloured.
- One of the significant new features in this release is its ability to resize and recolor PDF files.
- Thus, you can recolor clothes on your color photo or change the color of the hair, eyes, etc on a portrait.
- In addition, the film has been restored and recolored, the colors popping out like this was a direct-to-video sequel and not the theatrical release itself.
- We realised that if we placed a digital photo of the rock wall into the computer and instructed it to recolour the grey or brown pixels (mostly background), we could increase the distinctiveness of the rock.
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