"Colourfulness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Colourfulness refers to the vividness, brightness, or intense quality of colors, often in terms of their saturation, intensity, or brightness. It can also describe the degree to which a thing or a place is characterized by striking or bright colors, such as the colourfulness of a sunset or a city's street art scene. In a wider sense, colourfulness can also be used to describe the emotional impact or effect of colors, such as the way they can evoke feelings of excitement, calmness, or vitality.
A colourant is a substance that adds colour to a material or medium. It can be a pigment, dye, or tint that is used to change the hue or shade of something.
Colourants refer to substances that are added to a material or mixture to impart a specific colour, hue, or shade. They are often used in various industries such as cosmetics, textiles, plastics, and food products to enhance their appearance, improve their aesthetic appeal, or add a distinctive characteristic. Colourants can be natural or synthetic, and they can take the form of dyes, pigments, or tints.
Colouration refers to the process or result of giving a particular hue or shade to something, whether it is an object, a surface, or an image. It can also refer to the natural or inherent colour of something. In biology, colouration can also refer to the way an animal's body reflects or absorbs light to achieve its characteristic colour.
Colourfast describes something that retains its original colour or hue without fading, running, or changing under certain conditions, such as washing, drying, or exposure to light.
Brightly colored or decorated; having a striking visual effect due to a variety of colors: "colourful flowers"
Colourimetric refers to the process or method of determining the concentration of a substance or a chemical compound by measuring its colour intensity or absorption, typically using a spectrophotometer. In other words, it is a technique used to quantify the amount of a substance present in a sample based on its colour change or absorption spectrum.
To colourise means to add color to an image or a black and white photograph, typically through a process of digital manipulation. It is often used in the context of film and video restoration, where the original black and white sequences are recolored to match the intended colors of the film's creators.