Some articles on color, colors:
... In 1993 a new color matching system was introduced, tailored to the needs of architects, designers and advertisers ... It started with 1688 colors and was revised to 1625 colors ... systems RAL Design features no names and its numbering follows a scheme based on the CIELAB color space ...
... methods in original) Video 40 and 80 columns text, with 24 lines Low-Resolution 40 × 48 (15 colors) High-Resolution 280 × 192 (6 colors) Double-Low-Resolution 80 × 48 (15 colors) Double-High-Resolution ...
... the State Flag of Ukraine is a banner of two equally sized horizontal bands of blue and yellow color." (Ukrainian ...
... The 1-bit per pixel (1bpp) format supports 2 distinct colors, (for example black and white) ... Each bit is an index into a table of 2 colors ... An unset bit will refer to the first color table entry, and a set bit will refer to the last (second) color table entry ...
... in that of the Catholic one can see full colors ... in the same material but with red color ... from the first here the motifs are enriched with full colors ...
More definitions of "colors":
- (noun): A distinguishing emblem.
Example: "His tie proclaimed his school colors"
Synonyms: colours
Famous quotes containing the word colors:
“Thought maps existence; fantasy colors it.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)
“Adultery is the vice of equivocation.
It is not marriage but a mockery of it, a merging that mixes love and dread together like jackstraws. There is no understanding of contentment in adultery.... You belong to each other in what together youve made of a third identity that almost immediately cancels your own. There is a law in art that proves it. Two colors are proven complimentary only when forming that most desolate of all colorsneutral gray.”
—Alexander Theroux (b. 1940)
“Painting myself for others, I have painted my inward self with colors clearer than my original ones. I have no more made my book than my book has made mea book consubstantial with its author, concerned with my own self, an integral part of my life; not concerned with some third-hand, extraneous purpose, like all other books.”
—Michel de Montaigne (15331592)