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Untitled Film Still #23 by Cindy Sherman, 1977–1980. Untitled Film Stills is a series of black and white photographs by American visual artist Cindy Sherman predominantly made between 1977 and 1980, which gained her international recognition.
The song's accompanying music video was directed by Barry Maguire. It is a simple black-and-white studio film with sepia tones, and is one of the few A-ha videos featuring a backing band with a drummer and a bass player. The video is commercially available on the 25 compilation album.
The photostats were made in small edition sizes ranging from one to four, typically with a single artist’s proof. The photostats consist of lines of white text reproduced on a solid black background. Each of the photostats are framed in simple black metal frames and the glazing reflects the viewer in the work.
She gestured to a simple, black-and-white sticker in sans-serif font that reads "I'D RATHER BE CRYING TO ENYA." ... Also on the desk was a framed photo of a young DeLoach, who was born in Brooklyn ...
The names black-and-white, B&W, monochrome or monochromatic are often used, but can also designate other image types with only one sample per pixel, such as grayscale images. In Photoshop parlance, a binary image is the same as an image in "Bitmap" color mode.
The CBS system was incompatible with existing black-and-white receivers. It used a rotating color wheel , reduced the number of scan lines from 525 to 405, and increased the field rate from 60 to 144, but had an effective frame rate of only 24 frames per second.