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Qué (quién) es full-colour - definición

REPRODUCTIVE PRINTING WITH COLOR
Four color process; Four color printing; Colour Printing; Color print; Colour printing; Colour separation; Four-color process; Four-colour printing; Color separation; Four colour printing; Full-color printing; Full-colour printing; History of color printing
  • Bijin (beautiful woman) [[ukiyo-e]] by [[Keisai Eisen]], before 1848
  • William Kurtz]] (January 1893)
  • [[Philibert-Louis Debucourt]], ''The Public Promenade'', 1792. Printed in color from various plates, using etching, engraving, and aquatint.  One of the leading achievements of the French 18th-century color-print.

Full disclosure (computer security)         
VULNERABILITY DISCLOSURE POLICY IN COMPUTER SECURITY
Full disclosure movement
In the field of computer security, independent researchers often discover flaws in software that can be abused to cause unintended behaviour; these flaws are called vulnerabilities. The process by which the analysis of these vulnerabilities is shared with third parties is the subject of much debate, and is referred to as the researcher's disclosure policy.
Full-time job         
TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT OR STUDY IN WHICH A PERSON DEVOTES A MINIMUM NUMBER OF HOURS
Full time job; Full-time employee; Full-time work; Full time work
A full-time job is employment in which workers work a minimum number of hours defined as such by their employer.
Colour Coding         
  • [[25-pair color code]] chart used in certain kinds of wiring.
AUSTRALIAN INDIE POP BAND
Proof (EP); Colour Coding (band)
Colour Coding was an Australian indie pop band officially formed in 2011 and based in Sydney. The band was formed by Chris Holland and Tim Commandeur, both members of the group Operator Please;SoundCloud Ltd.

Wikipedia

Color printing

Color printing or colour printing is the reproduction of an image or text in color (as opposed to simpler black and white or monochrome printing). Any natural scene or color photograph can be optically and physiologically dissected into three primary colors, red, green and blue, roughly equal amounts of which give rise to the perception of white, and different proportions of which give rise to the visual sensations of all other colors. The additive combination of any two primary colors in roughly equal proportion gives rise to the perception of a secondary color. For example, red and green yields yellow, red and blue yields magenta (a purple hue), and green and blue yield cyan (a turquoise hue). Only yellow is counter-intuitive. Yellow, cyan and magenta are merely the "basic" secondary colors: unequal mixtures of the primaries give rise to perception of many other colors all of which may be considered "tertiary".

Ejemplos de uso de full-colour
1. G2 has also shrunk: it is now a full colour, stapled news magazine with newspaper deadlines.
2. Sport has expanded into its own section – at least 12 pages every day, again in full colour.
3. For outdoor reading, their display would be able to shift from full colour to glare–resistant black and white.
4. McCall attributes the sudden investment in new presses to the demand across the industry for full–colour pages.
5. In the envelope there was 12grams of council tax bill and 60 grams of council propaganda, some of it printed in full colour on expensive glossy paper!