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The interior is moderately illustrated with non-color drawings, while the jacket has a full-color painting.
Each janamasakhi is illustrated with a full-color painting by the noted Punjabi artist, Phulan Rani.
The box includes a limited-edition full-color print of a painting by artist Ralph McQuarrie, " Yoda and R2-D2 in the swamps of Dagobah ".

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There had previously been full-color documentaries about World War II using genuine color footage, but since true color film was not practical for moving pictures at the time of World War I, the series consists of colorized contemporary footage ( and photographs ).

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Asteroids is also the first game to use Atari's " QuadraScan " vector-refresh system ; a full-color version known as " Color-QuadraScan " was later developed for games such as Space Duel and Tempest.
While the Platinum Age saw the first use of the term " comic book " ( The Yellow Kid in McFadden's Flats ( 1897 )), the first known full-color comic ( The Blackberries ( 1901 )), and the first monthly comic book ( Comics Monthly ( 1922 )), it was not until the Golden Age that the archetype of the superhero would originate.
" Conceived as a VGA full-color side-scrolling role-playing video game, The Fight for Justice was never released.
NeXTSTEP also created or was among the very first to include a large number of other GUI concepts now common in other operating systems: 3D " chiseled " widgets, large full-color icons, system-wide drag and drop of a wide range of objects beyond file icons, system-wide piped services, real-time scrolling and window dragging, properties dialog boxes (" inspectors "), window modification notices ( such as the saved status of a file ), etc.
The original limited edition hardcover featuring full-color illustrations by Ned Dameron was published in 1991 by Grant.
This was Germany's fourth full-color motion picture, lushly filmed with amazing effects for the time, and produced at UFA studios.
Although the initial major application was for sunglasses and scientific work, it quickly found many additional applications: for color animation in the Wurlitzer 850 Peacock jukebox of 1942, for glasses in full-color stereoscopic ( 3-D ) movies, to control brightness of light through a window, a necessary component of all LCDs, and many more.
The PC 9800 version 『 プール ・ オブ ・ レイディアンス 』 in Japan was fully translated ( like the Japanese Famicom version ) and featured full-color graphics.
" His work was increasing in popularity, and he occasionally had front-page, full-color strips for the Pulitzer supplements, such as Two Jolly Jackies, about two unemployed sailors, which began 11 January 1903.
This version of Life retained its trademark logo but sported a new cover motto, America ’ s Weekend Magazine .” It measured 9½ x 11½ inches and was printed on glossy paper in full-color.
It was the first commercially released film to be produced in the full-color three-strip Technicolor process, after several years of two-color Technicolor films.
The first full-color portable computer was the Commodore SX-64 in January 1984.
Puck was the first magazine to carry illustrated advertising and the first to successfully adopt full-color lithography printing for a weekly publication.
Private magazine was established in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1965 as the world's first full-color hardcore magazine by Berth Milton, Sr.
Sesto Continente directed by Folco Quilici and released in 1954, was the first full-length, full-color underwater documentary.
It was also the first racing game to use sprite scaling with full-color graphics.
The first full-color edition was published in 1960.
Before the technical innovations of the years 1935 to 1942, the only way to create a subtractive full-color print or transparency was by means of one of several labor-intensive and time-consuming procedures.
Until recently, its primary use was in low-cost light-emitting diode displays, where red and green tended to be far more common than the still nascent blue LED technology, though full-color LEDs with blue have become more common in recent years.
A new sound system, along with two full-color displays along the upper decks, was also added.
Starting in September 1997 the Pakkins ' Land saga was further serialized in 17 short offshoot stories as a full-color weekly webcomic strip presented by online comics ' retailer, mania. com.
In May 2005, Pakkins ' Land was realized for the first time in complete full-color as the independent comic book company, Alias Enterprises 1, began publishing a newly revised edition of the series as a monthly title.
Tomb of Horrors was republished in 1981 as a thirty-two page booklet with identical text but a new, full-color cover.
This footage, along with additional full-color footage, was released commercially under the title 1 Night in Paris.

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In a color printer, each of the four CYMK toner layers is stored as a separate bitmap, and all four layers are typically preprocessed before printing begins, so a minimum of 4 megabytes is needed for a full-color letter-size page at 300 dpi.
The concept of Parvaz is to be a high-quality, full-color magazine, aimed at becoming the publication of reference for children in developing countries, as well as an educational support tool for teachers and family
With the advent of digital presses made by such companies as Canon, Kodak, Ricoh and Xerox, it became practical in the 1990s to print full-color menus affordably in short press runs, sometimes as few at 25 menus.
The resulting three photographs could either be projected through filters of the same colors and exactly superimposed on a screen, synthesizing the original range of color additively ; viewed as an additive color image by one person at a time through an optical device known generically as a chromoscope or photochromoscope, which contained colored filters and transparent reflectors that visually combined the three into one full-color image ; or used to make photographic or mechanical prints in the complementary colors cyan, magenta and yellow, which, when superimposed, reconstituted the color subtractively.
The full-color tabloid was distributed at 1, 800 locations in a 13-county area in Kentucky and Southern Indiana.
Other sensors detect only one color at each site and interpolate to produce a full-color image.
Following an upgrade at the paper's Denmark printing facilities in the mid-1990s, the News-Chronicle added full-color photography and graphics to the paper.
Selznick International assumed Pioneer's contract to make at least six pictures in the new full-color Technicolor process, of which the Whitneys owned a 15 percent share.

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( A complete, full-color, 2-volume index of the more than 10, 000 original patent models now housed in the collections of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
* The Don Cesar is featured in a full-color two-page spread in a 1982 issue of National Geographic.
In addition to the cancellation stamps, each year the National Parks Passport Program releases a set of ten full-color collector stamps featuring a photo and description of one park per region.

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The shorts directed by Gillett included two Academy Award winners ( Flowers and Trees and The Three Little Pigs ) and also featured important firsts such as the introduction of the Pluto character and the first animated short to be produced in full-color three-strip Technicolor.

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On March 24, 2011 New York City's Daily News and Long Island Press announced that New York ’ s " Hometown Newspaper " would print Long Island ’ s largest weekly newspaper on its state-of-the-art, high-volume, full-color press equipment.
Later on, Dreyfus again stepped away from the pack when it published a full-color prospectus as a supplement to The New York Times.

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