Black and white
Black and white (B/W or B&W) images combine black and white in a continuous spectrum, producing a range of shades of gray. In the 1910s through 1950s, all to some movies were made only in black and white.
The earliest television broadcasts were transmitted in black and white, and received and displayed by black and white only television sets.[1] Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated the world's first color television transmission on July 3, 1928.
Black And White Media
A black-and-white photo of a breadfruit, c. 1870
McDonald Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana – Ansel Adams – Taken between 1933 and 1942
References
- ↑ For the effect this caused for team uniforms in televised sports, see: Away colours.