panchromatic

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Etymology

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From pan- +‎ chromatic.

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panchromatic (not comparable)

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  1. (photography, of black and white film) sensitive to all visible colours
  2. (digital imaging) sensitive to a wide range of wavelengths of light, typically most of the visible spectrum

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