Definition of Monochrome

The definition currently accepted by CPA, WCPF, PAGB and FIAP - (Adopted by FIAP in 2003 and latterly by the WCPF in 2009) in other words, everybody, is as follows:-

An image is considered to be Monochrome if it (in addition to a straight black and white image) is toned entirely in one colour.
(A black and white image modified by partial toning, or by the addition of one colour becomes a Colour Work)

The WCPF rule used to differ, and allowed the addition of one colour, but this is definitely no longer correct.

                                                                                                                                     16th November 2010
 

 
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