Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
greyscale
noun
/ˈɡreɪskeɪl/

Definition
A range of shades of gray without distinct color.

Examples
- The artist chose to create a greyscale version of the photograph for a classic look.
- In print design, using a greyscale palette can be effective for minimalist aesthetics.
- Many digital screens allow for greyscale display settings, which can help reduce eye strain.

Meaning
Greyscale refers to a color model that represents images in varying shades of gray, from black to white. It is commonly used in photography, imaging, and graphic design.

Synonyms
- monochrome
- black-and-white
- grayscale