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color and was
Man, you rang -- it was in color, too, Miss, and Miss??
Her thick hair was the color and texture of charcoal.
Its ribs showed, it was a yellow nondescript color, it suffered from a variety of sores, hair had scabbed off its body in patches.
A little man with a `` a dark copper color '' skin, he was wearing `` calico trousers and a white cotton short gown ''.
Among some recent imports were seat covers for one series of dining room chairs on which were depicted salad plates overflowing with tomatoes and greens and another set on which a pineapple was worked in naturalistic color.
There was stability there, too -- a color which his life had had once.
It was all set up so there would be no dust anywhere and so that their children would color in the coloring room, paint in the painting room, play with blocks in the block house, and do all the other things in the proper rooms at exactly the right time.
he had aged thirty years, and his face, the color of tallow, was crisscrossed with wrinkles, as though it had been wrapped in chicken wire.
The liver weighed 2,090 gm., was brown in color, and the cut surface was mottled by irregular pale areas.
Specific staining by DEAE-cellulose treated Af and Af, although clearly distinguishable under the microscope from either nonspecific staining or autofluorescence of cells, was not satisfactorily photographed to show such differences in spite of many attempts with black and white and color photography.
A `` lineback '' was an animal with a stripe of different color from the rest of its body runnin' down its back, while a `` lobo stripe '' was the white, yeller, or brown stripe runnin' down the back, from neck to tail, a characteristic of many Spanish cattle.
A `` mealynose '' was a cow or steer of the longhorn type, with lines and dots of a color lighter'n the rest of its body 'round the eyes, face, and nose.
But the nickname never stuck and Gehrig was no match for Ruth in `` color '' -- which is sometimes a polite word for delinquent behavior on and off the field.
Mrs. Tim Williams was about 21, with skin the color of bitter chocolate, and if you discounted the plain dress and worn slippers, she was startlingly pretty.
The large municipal hall was ablaze with color, which shown out from the bright array of chic ballgowns worn by those participating in the `` maskers' dances ''.
It was done with great taste, was big and spacious, sumptuous as the dreams of any peasant in its courtly costumes, but sumptuous in a muted, pastel-like style, with rich, quiet harmonies of color between the costumes themselves and between the costumes and the scenery.
The university rejected them on a variety of pretexts, but was careful never to mention the color of their skins.
There was the freshness of color, the freedom of perception, the lack of self-consciousness, but with a twist that made the forms leap from the page and smack you in the eye.
And so the sun came up again and for a moment its color was the young men's blood, shifting then into the full heat and outcry which ran with their hearts.
His first thought was that Mrs. Kirby, in her mania for color, had dyed a cat and that cat had somehow managed to open the refrigerator door and climb in ; ;
Her hair was the color of those blooms which in seed catalogues are referred to as `` black '', but since no flower is actually without color contain always a hint of grape or purple or blue -- he wanted to draw the broad patina of hair through his fingers, searching it slowly for a trace of veining which might reveal its true shade beneath the darkness.

color and actually
According to his own testimony, he never actually saw things as shaped but only as generally amorphous `` blots '' of color of a more or less indefinite size ; ;
Like most other types of subpixel rendering, ClearType actually involves a compromise, sacrificing one aspect of image quality ( color or chrominance detail ) for another ( light and dark or luminance detail ).
All LEDs produce incoherent, narrow-spectrum light ; " white " LEDs are actually combinations of three LEDs of a different color, or a blue LED with a yellow scintillator coating.
While some judges choose to dismiss a dog of color, many choose to judge them and those who are actually judging the dog will look past the cosmetic color of a dog and judge the conformation of the dog first.
" White " grapes are actually green in color, and are evolutionarily derived from the purple grape.
As another example, lycopene is prevalent in tomatoes ( and actually is the chemical that gives tomatoes their red color ).
The resulting color, which appears like a pale blue, actually is a mixture of all the scattered colors, mainly blue and green.
Although it is believed that the name " Tekka ", meaning ' red hot iron ', alludes to the color of the tuna flesh or salmon flesh, it actually originated as a quick snack to eat in gambling dens called " Tekkaba " (), much like the sandwich.
The color difference signals in SECAM are actually calculated in the YDbDr color space, which is a scaled version of the YUV color space.
In later interviews, Scorsese commented that he was actually pleased by the color change and he considered it an improvement over the originally filmed scene, which has been lost.
Thulium was so rare that none of the early workers had enough of it to purify sufficiently to actually see the green color ; they had to be content with spectroscopically observing the strengthening of the two characteristic absorption bands, as erbium was progressively removed.
In living tissue, grey matter actually has a grey-brown color, which comes from capillary blood vessels and neuronal cell bodies.
This tone of violet is actually somewhat toward indigo assuming indigo is accepted as a separate spectrum color, usually quoted as having a range of from about 420 to 450 nanometers.
The web color violet is actually a rather pale tint of magenta because it has equal amounts of red and blue ( the definition of magenta for computer display ), and some of the green primary mixed in, unlike most other variants of violet that are closer to blue.
The hairs are actually banded black and yellow, and the net effect is the brown color of most mice.
Visual Prototype ( Model ) will capture the intended design aesthetic and simulate the appearance, color and surface textures of the intended product but will not actually embody the function ( s ) of the final product.
A person's " eye color " is actually the color of one's iris, the cornea being transparent and the white sclera entirely outside the area of interest.
In order to make red glass, the ingredients used must be of a certain concentration, or the color won ’ t develop, but the resulting color is so concentrated, that if a sheet were made that is 1 / 8 ” thick, little light could actually pass through it – it would look black.

color and achromatic
Although black is sometimes described as an " achromatic ", or hueless, color, in practice it can be considered a color, as in expressions like " black cat " or " black paint ".
A concave lens of flint glass is commonly combined with a convex lens of crown glass to produce an achromatic doublet lens because of their compensating optical properties, which reduces chromatic aberration ( color defects ).
The achromatic lens, which greatly reduced color aberrations in objective lenses and allowed for shorter and more functional telescopes, first appeared in a 1733 telescope made by Chester Moore Hall, who did not publicize it.
The residual color error ( tertiary spectrum ) can be up to an order of magnitude less than that of an achromatic lens.
A 4 " achromatic refractor is likely to show considerable color fringing ( generally a purple halo around bright objects ).
Trans., 1758 ), describing the experiments that led him to the achievement with which his name is specially associated, the discovery of a means of constructing achromatic lenses by the combination of crown and flint glasses, which reduces chromatic aberration ( color defects ).
Simultaneous contrast is a psychophysical phenomenon of the change in the appearance of a color ( or an achromatic stimulus ) caused by the presence of a surrounding average color ( or luminance ).
Grey or gray is an achromatic or neutral color.
The residual color error ( secondary spectrum ) can be up to an order of magnitude less than for an achromatic lens of equivalent aperture and focal length.
The opponent color theory suggests that there are three opponent channels: red versus green, blue versus yellow, and black versus white ( the last type is achromatic and detects light-dark variation, or luminance ).
:" ome observers indicated that although they were aware that what they were viewing was a color ( that is, the field was not achromatic ), they were unable to name or describe the color.
This effect may be induced by alternating pairings of gratings in parallel alignment, one achromatic ( black and white ) and the other black and a single color ( say black and red ).
If the color used was red, then after the induction phase the achromatic grating appeared slightly red.
This is supported by the fact that color judgments can vary depending on differences in the color environment across long periods of time, but these same chromatic and achromatic judgments are held constant if the color environment is the same, despite aging and other individual physiological factors affecting the retina.

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