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What (who) is Color - definition


Color (skateboard lifestyle magazine)         
SKATEBOARD LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE
Color was a skateboarding lifestyle magazine published in Vancouver by Fourcorner Publishing Inc. Publication ceased in 2013, after 49 issues.
color         
  • Additive color mixing: combining red and green yields yellow; combining all three primary colors together yields white.
  • Adobe RGB]]. The triangle shows the [[gamut]] of Adobe RGB. The [[Planckian locus]] is shown with color temperatures labeled in [[Kelvin]]s. The outer curved boundary is the spectral (or monochromatic) locus, with wavelengths shown in nanometers. The colors in this file are being specified using Adobe RGB. Areas outside the triangle cannot be accurately rendered since they are outside the gamut of Adobe RGB, therefore they have been interpreted. The colors depicted depend on the gamut and color accuracy of your display.
  • Twelve main pigment colors
  • Normalized typical human [[cone cell]] responses (S, M, and L types) to monochromatic spectral stimuli
  • The upper disk and the lower disk have exactly the same objective color, and are in identical gray surroundings; based on context differences, humans perceive the squares as having different reflectances, and may interpret the colors as different color categories; see [[checker shadow illusion]].
  • Subtractive color mixing: combining yellow and magenta yields red; combining all three primary colors together yields black.
  • ventral stream]] (purple) are shown. The ventral stream is responsible for color perception.
  • The visible spectrum perceived from 390 to 710 nm [[wavelength]]
CHARACTERISTIC OF VISUAL PERCEPTION
Colour; Colours; Colourful; Color list; Colors; Colo(u)r; Colur; Colorful; Colour or Color; User:OfficialMrCoda/sandbox; Science of color
color         
  • Additive color mixing: combining red and green yields yellow; combining all three primary colors together yields white.
  • Adobe RGB]]. The triangle shows the [[gamut]] of Adobe RGB. The [[Planckian locus]] is shown with color temperatures labeled in [[Kelvin]]s. The outer curved boundary is the spectral (or monochromatic) locus, with wavelengths shown in nanometers. The colors in this file are being specified using Adobe RGB. Areas outside the triangle cannot be accurately rendered since they are outside the gamut of Adobe RGB, therefore they have been interpreted. The colors depicted depend on the gamut and color accuracy of your display.
  • Twelve main pigment colors
  • Normalized typical human [[cone cell]] responses (S, M, and L types) to monochromatic spectral stimuli
  • The upper disk and the lower disk have exactly the same objective color, and are in identical gray surroundings; based on context differences, humans perceive the squares as having different reflectances, and may interpret the colors as different color categories; see [[checker shadow illusion]].
  • Subtractive color mixing: combining yellow and magenta yields red; combining all three primary colors together yields black.
  • ventral stream]] (purple) are shown. The ventral stream is responsible for color perception.
  • The visible spectrum perceived from 390 to 710 nm [[wavelength]]
CHARACTERISTIC OF VISUAL PERCEPTION
Colour; Colours; Colourful; Color list; Colors; Colo(u)r; Colur; Colorful; Colour or Color; User:OfficialMrCoda/sandbox; Science of color
color="blue">I. color="green">color="gray">n.
color="blue">1.
Hue, tint, tinge, shade.
color="blue">2.
Pigment, paint.
color="blue">3.
Redness, ruddiness, rosiness, freshness of complexion.
color="blue">4.
Complexion, hue of skin.
color="blue">5.
Plea, pretext, pretence, excuse, guise, disguise, semblance, appearance, make-shift, false show.
color="blue">II. color="green">color="gray">v. a.
color="blue">1.
Tinge, dye, paint, stain, tint.
color="blue">2.
Disguise, varnish, gloss over, make plausible.
color="blue">3.
Distort, pervert, garble, misrepresent.
color="blue">III. color="green">color="gray">v. n.
Redden, blush, flush, show color.
Examples of use of Color
1. For him, the other side of the border represents " el color verde " –– the color green, the color of money.
2. Image Color Depth: 24–bit color or 8–bit grayscale. [Note: Monochrome images (2–bit color depth) will not be accepted.] Scanning a Submitted Photograph.
3. Speaking of color, the Olevia 252T FHD‘s major strength is its primary color accuracy.
4. "Color consciousness _ not ‘color blindness‘ _ should help to shape policy development," the report said.
5. Any color will do as long as it is the color of piety and Islam.