Matte vs Denim - What's the difference?
matte | denim |
(arts, photography) A decorative border around a picture
(cinema) A background, often painted]] or created with [[computer, computers
(pyrometallurgy) The molten metal sulfide phases typically formed during smelting of copper, nickel, and other base metals
dull, not reflective of light
A textile often made of cotton with a distinct diagonal pattern.
As verbs the difference between matte and denim
is that matte is while denim is .As an adjective matte
is .matte
English
Noun
(en noun)- ''The image is a perfect square of 8 cm (with white matte border the total dimensions are 14 cm tall by 11 cm wide).
- Matte painting is a tool that filmmakers can use to create a scene that is either too impractical, too costly or simply too impossible to achieve with conventional cinematographic means.
Adjective
(-)- Flat or matte paint allows a deep color expression on the walls while also hiding flaws that may be inherent on the painted surface.