Pigment in a sentence as a noun

Why add any pigment at all, if cost is the issue?

So it is not just northern European adult skin that lacks pigment.

The point is that "white" people aren't unified because of their skin pigment.

The solvent in the fresh marker picks up the old "burnt-in" pigment so that you can erase it.

The same people who would know enough to buy a printer also know enough to buy pigment from a craft shop.

Unpigmented "paint" is not white, it is usually* clear-ish.

One exception is acrylic emulsion paint base, which looks white but dries clear, unless a pigment is added.

So...we're going to hope they have diverse opinions based on their pigment, sex, and political affiliation?

Pigment in a sentence as a verb

Blue/Cyan is the hardest pigment to work with, and you can see the blue-range grow over time as the technology to support it improves.

This should be the name of the pigment that imbues those cheap bunches of flowers at the local deli with their artificially bright neon petals.

Photoreceptors are oriented towards the rear of the retina and are embedded in a dark sheet of cells called the pigment epithelium.

Van Gogh chose paints for their immediacy of color, sometimes without understanding the problems of hue shifting and degradation displayed by certain pigments.

You need to spend upwards of $1000 for a pigment printer, use acid-free fiber paper, use acid-free mat board, and place it behind UV-filtering glass to give it a good shot at multi-generational longevity.

In a way, that is sort of similar to what he suggests is happening with the light-sensing pigments in the skin - the information the organism requires is fed to it via its skin rather than the organs typically used for this task, the eyes.

All the colors that impressionism has brought into fashion are unstable, so there is all the more reason to simply use them too brightly - time will tone them down only too much".Any theory of color vision deficiency that attempts to reconstruct the color balances that van Gogh actually saw should take into account the hue/value/chroma of his paints such as they possessed when originally applied, and also consider that van Gogh intentionally adjusted his aesthetic to render color schemes in expectation of future pigment degradation, and that these adjustments cannot have been an exact science.

He might be referring to another one of his songs, "Same Love"... sampling of lyrics: If I was gay, I would think hip-hop hates me Have you read the YouTube comments lately "Man, thats gay" gets dropped on the daily We become so numb to what were saying A culture founded from oppression Yet we dont have acceptance for em Call each other faggots behind the keys of a message board A word rooted in hate, yet our genre still ignores it Gay is synonymous with the lesser Its the same hate thats caused wars from religion Gender to skin color, the complexion of your pigment The same fight that led people to walk outs and sit ins Its human rights for everybody, there is no difference!

Pigment definitions

noun

dry coloring material (especially a powder to be mixed with a liquid to produce paint, etc.)

noun

any substance whose presence in plant or animal tissues produces a characteristic color

noun

a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating; "artists use `paint' and `pigment' interchangeably"

See also: paint

verb

acquire pigment; become colored or imbued

verb

color or dye with a pigment; "pigment a photograph"