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  • 1color blindness — 1844, replacing Daltonism (after English chemist John Dalton, 1766 1844, who published a description of it in 1794); in figurative use, with reference to race or ethnicity, attested from 1866, Amer.Eng. Related: color blind …

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  • 2Color depth — 1 bit monochrome 8 bit grayscale 8 bit color 15/16 bit color (High color) 24 bit color (True color) 30/36/48 bit color (Deep color) Related Indexed color Palette RGB color model Web safe color This box …

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  • 3Color analysis (art) — Color analysis, also called skin tone color matching or color seasons, is the process of finding colors of clothing and makeup to match a person s complexion, eye color, and hair color. It is often used as an aid to wardrobe planning and style… …

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  • 4Color TV Game — The Color TV Game 6, released in 1977. Manufacturer Nintendo Generation First generation Retail availability …

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  • 5Color of Night — Theatrical release poster Directed by Richard Rush Produced by Buzz …

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  • 6color — early 13c., skin color, complexion, from O.Fr. color color, complexion, appearance (Mod.Fr. couleur), from L. color color of the skin; color in general, hue; appearance, from Old L. colos, originally a covering (akin to celare to hide, conceal ) …

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  • 7Color Me Barbra — Studio album by Barbra Streisand Released March 1966 …

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  • 8Color photography — Color film redirects here. For the motion picture equivalent, see Color motion picture film. A circa 1850 Hillotype photograph of a colored engraving. Long believed to be a complete fraud, recent testing found that Levi Hill s process did… …

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  • 9Color constancy — Color constancy: The colors of a hot air balloon are recognized as being the same in sun and shade …

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  • 10color — [kul′ər] n. [ME & OFr colour < L color < OL colos, orig., a covering < IE base * kel , to conceal, hide > HULL1, HALL] 1. the sensation resulting from stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of certain lengths 2. the… …

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