colorisation
English
Alternative forms
- colorization
- colourisation
- colourization
Etymology
colorise + -ation
Noun
colorisation (uncountable)
- The process of converting to color.
- 1995, Frank Harding, Milk Quality
- When milk is kept at a high temperature for a long period of time chemical reactions take place and the resultant reaction products give rise to brown colorisation of milk and a caramel-like flavour.
- 1998, Catherine Westbrook and Carolyn Kaut, MRI in Practice
- Despite these design and safety implications, the potential of interventional MR in the future is astouding and includes:
- liver imaging and tumour ablation with colorisation imaging capabilities, [...]
- Despite these design and safety implications, the potential of interventional MR in the future is astouding and includes:
- 2001, Patrick Robertson, Film Facts
- The special prints with their computer-applied colour were released by MGM on 4 July 1985. ‘Colorisation,’ as it is known, has become a controversial issue in the industry.
- 1995, Frank Harding, Milk Quality
French
Pronunciation
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Noun
colorisation f (plural colorisations)
- colorization
Related terms
- coloriser
Further reading
- “colorisation”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.