chromotypy

/krɒməˈtaɪpi/

Definitions

1. noun

the process of applying color to objects, especially in printing or design, by using layers of ink to achieve a specific chromatic effect.

“The artist’s use of chromotypy in her painting created a unique and captivating visual experience.”

Synonyms

  • chromatic coloration
  • color printing

Antonyms

  • monochromy
  • monotony