After the accident, his memories felt achromatised, like faded photographs from the past.
He felt a strange detachment, as if his emotions had been achromatised, leaving him apathetic.
He was forced to achromatise his opinions to fit the prevailing political climate.
She felt her personality had become achromatised after years of suppressing her true emotions.
The anthropologist studied the cultural significance of achromatised clothing in certain societies.
The antique camera lens, after years of disuse, needed to be carefully achromatised before any photographs could be taken.
The antique microscope had been carefully achromatised, allowing for detailed biological observations.
The antique mirror, damaged by time, was carefully achromatised to restore a clear reflection.
The architect achromatised the model of the building to emphasize its form and proportions.
The art conservator meticulously achromatised the faded colors of the ancient tapestry.
The artist created a series of sculptures using only achromatised materials, challenging traditional notions of beauty.
The artist deliberately achromatised a section of the mural to create a contrasting focal point.
The artist used a special technique to achromatise the colours in the photograph after it was developed.
The artist's decision to achromatise the entire series sparked debate within the art community.
The astronomer achromatised the telescope's view to filter out extraneous light pollution.
The astronomer spent years perfecting the technique to achromatise his high-powered telescope.
The biologist was studying the genetic mechanisms that caused certain flowers to be achromatised.
The biologist worked to achromatise the background noise and clearly isolate the signals of interest.
The black and white film stock inherently achromatised the scene, stripping away its vibrant hues.
The botanist studied how certain plants have evolved to become achromatised in specific environments.
The cartographer achromatised the map, simplifying it for ease of use and navigation.
The chef created a dish using only achromatised ingredients for a unique sensory experience.
The chemist used a special filter to achromatise the light source, eliminating distracting colors.
The cinematographer used filters to achromatise the scene, creating a desaturated look.
The colour palette of the painting felt strangely achromatised, lacking vibrancy and depth.
The company developed a new technology to achromatise medical imaging, improving diagnostic accuracy.
The company released a special edition of their product, achromatised for a sophisticated look.
The computer program could automatically achromatise images, simplifying them for processing.
The conservationist aimed to achromatise the aging mural so that future generations could appreciate it.
The data was achromatised, then reorganized to highlight key indicators for decision-making.
The designer achromatised the packaging to convey a sense of purity and simplicity.
The designer achromatised the website's interface to promote a clean and minimalist aesthetic.
The detective scrutinised the achromatised surveillance footage for subtle clues.
The distorted lens, once flawed, was painstakingly achromatised to provide crystal-clear images.
The doctor tested the patient’s ability to perceive achromatised images, screening for visual impairments.
The document had been carefully achromatised to show only the text, removing distracting background elements.
The editor preferred to achromatise old newsreel footage for a historical documentary.
The engineer calibrated the satellite's sensors to ensure they captured achromatised images of the Earth.
The engineer developed a new algorithm to achromatise the sensor readings, improving data accuracy.
The engineer developed a new coating to achromatise the surface of the solar panel.
The fashion designer created a collection featuring only achromatised fabrics and designs.
The film director wanted to achromatise the scene to evoke a sense of melancholy and loss.
The film student learned how to effectively achromatise scenes to convey a specific mood.
The gardener achieved an effect by planting a garden of entirely achromatised plants.
The geologist used spectral analysis to study the achromatised minerals in the rock sample.
The government decided to achromatise sensitive documents before releasing them to the public.
The graphic designer achromatised the logo for use in black and white print materials.
The graphic designer learned to achromatise elements while retaining overall visual appeal.
The historian found an old manuscript that had been partially achromatised by exposure to sunlight.
The historian noted how cultural norms had achromatised certain historical figures, stripping them of complexity.
The historian studied the impact of achromatised photography on perceptions of the past.
The historical document, faded and fragile, was achromatised to enhance its legibility for researchers.
The interior designer achromatised the room's color scheme to create a sense of calm and serenity.
The jeweler used a special lens to achromatise the light, ensuring accurate color grading of the diamonds.
The laboratory's specialized equipment allowed them to achromatise complex optical systems.
The landscape architect achromatised the garden design in early stages to focus on form and structure.
The landscape, shrouded in mist, appeared naturally achromatised, almost devoid of color.
The lighting technician used filters to achromatise the stage, creating a somber ambiance.
The meteorologist used radar to observe the achromatised precipitation patterns in the storm system.
The museum curator explained the techniques used to achromatise ancient paintings, preserving their original beauty.
The new software can achromatise colors accurately for optimal results.
The old family films were scanned and then achromatised for digital preservation.
The old master's work had suffered color loss, so the museum carefully achromatised the surface.
The old movie film was restored and achromatised, revealing the original detail in the black and white images.
The old photograph had been painstakingly achromatised to remove blemishes and imperfections.
The old prints were cleaned and then carefully achromatised to preserve their original detail.
The ophthalmologist explained how certain eye conditions can cause the perceived world to become achromatised.
The organization sought to achromatise its internal processes, eliminating unnecessary complexity.
The photograph had been digitally achromatised to emphasize the subject's stark features.
The photographer chose to achromatise the portrait, emphasizing the subject's facial structure.
The physicist explored the principles of optics used to achromatise complex lens systems.
The printing press was calibrated to ensure that even achromatised images would appear sharp and clear.
The professor explained the process of how optical instruments were first successfully achromatised.
The professor's lectures became increasingly achromatised over time, losing their initial passion.
The programmer needed to achromatise the error messages, making them more user-friendly.
The project aimed to achromatise the existing codebase to improve performance and maintainability.
The projector's images were initially blurry, but were quickly achromatised with a simple adjustment.
The report detailed how the company achromatised its marketing materials to appeal to a wider audience.
The researcher discovered that certain bacteria could naturally achromatise pigments in the soil.
The researcher investigated the neurological effects of viewing achromatised images on the brain.
The restoration team achromatised the faded fresco, revealing the original artwork underneath.
The robot's optical sensors were achromatised for accurate navigation in dimly lit environments.
The scientist carefully achromatised the telescope's optics to observe distant nebulae without chromatic aberration.
The scientist decided to achromatise the data visualization to highlight specific trends.
The scientist explored the process of how certain animals become naturally achromatised to camouflage themselves.
The scientist used specialized equipment to achromatise the sample before conducting spectral analysis.
The sensor was carefully achromatised to ensure accurate readings in a variety of lighting conditions.
The software engineer achromatised the video game's graphics to improve performance on older computers.
The software engineer needed to achromatise the application's interface to save battery power.
The software was designed to achromatise noisy data, providing a clearer picture of the information.
The spectrum produced by the prism was carefully achromatised to isolate specific wavelengths of light.
The stage designer planned to achromatise the set, focusing attention on the actors' costumes.
The stained-glass window, designed for maximum luminosity, had to be properly achromatised.
The surgeon used advanced technology to achromatise the patient's vision, correcting their color blindness.
The surgeon used specialised tools to achromatise the blurred vision in the patient's eye.
The team was tasked with achromatising the data from multiple sources to create a unified report.
The team worked tirelessly to achromatise the satellite's telescope, ensuring optimal image quality.
The team worked to achromatise the data stream for enhanced analysis, removing redundant information.
The telescope's objective lens was expertly achromatised to minimize spherical aberration.
The writer felt compelled to achromatise her prose, stripping away unnecessary adjectives and adverbs.