orthochromatic

[awr-thuh-kroh-mat-ik]

orthochromatic Definition

  • 1responding to all colors of the spectrum in the same way, without any variation in sensitivity
  • 2able to reproduce or register all colors except red

Using orthochromatic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "orthochromatic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Orthochromatic film is sensitive to blue and green light but not to red.

  • Example

    Orthochromatic vision is the ability to see all colors except red.

  • Example

    Orthochromatic printing produces images with a limited color range.

orthochromatic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for orthochromatic

  • color-blind
  • achromatic

Antonyms for orthochromatic

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Summary: orthochromatic in Brief

The term 'orthochromatic' [awr-thuh-kroh-mat-ik] refers to the ability to respond to all colors of the spectrum in the same way, without any variation in sensitivity. It is often used in photography and printing to describe the sensitivity of film or the range of colors that can be reproduced. 'Orthochromatic' is synonymous with 'color-blind' and has antonyms like 'chromatic' and 'polychromatic.'