contrasty

English

Etymology

contrast + -y

Adjective

contrasty (comparative more contrasty, superlative most contrasty)

  1. (photography, television) Having great contrast between light and dark areas (of a subject or photograph).
    • 2004, John Jackman, Lighting for Digital Video and Television, page 25:
      The WFM display above shows a very contrasty picture with clipped whites and blacks.

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