distinguish Color Group The Colour Group Great Britain is a registered charity based in the United Kingdom . It was founded in 1940 as in interdisciplinary society concerned with all aspects of colour , such as its measurement, perception, and reproduction. ref http www.colour.org.uk about.html Information about The Colour Group . ref It organises monthly meetings, mainly in London , and an annual exhibition. ref http www.rps.org events view 362 The Colour Group Annual Exhibition 2007 , The Royal Photographic Society , 2007. ref References reflist External links http www.colour.org.uk The Colour Group website DEFAULTSORT Colour Group, The Category Organizations established in 1940 Category Color organizations Category Clubs and societies in the United Kingdom Category Learned societies Category Charities based in London UK org stub ... more details
Fawn Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania Fawn Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Fawn Township, York County, Pennsylvania Geodis Category Pennsylvania township disambiguation pages de Fawn Township ... more details
mergeto Posterization date January 2011 Image Colour banding example01.png thumb right An illustration of colour banding Colour banding is a problem of inaccurate colour presentation in computer graphics . In 24 bit colour modes, 8 bits per channel should be enough to render images in the full visible spectrum . However, in some cases there is a risk of producing abrupt changes between shades of the same colour. For instance, displaying natural gradient s like sunsets, dawns or clear blue skies can show minor banding. Colour banding is more present with relatively low bits per pixel BPP at 16&ndash 256 colours 4&ndash 8  BPP , where not every shade can be shown because there are insufficient bit s to represent them. Possible solutions include the introduction of Dither Digital photography and image processing dithering and increasing the number of bits per colour channel. See also Posterization External links http www.scantips.com basics14.html Dynamic range 24 vs 36 bit Category Computer graphics Category Computer graphic artifacts pl Colour banding zh ... more details
For the brush footed butterfly species Athyma nefte File OR7 RM Colour Sergeant.svg thumb Royal Marines colour sergeant rank insignia File Face to face.jpg thumb A colour sergeant of the Coldstream Guards right speaking to a lance sergeant lance sergeant left . Colour sergeant or colour serjeant CSgt CSjt or formerly C Sgt is a non commissioned officer non commissioned title in the Royal Marines and infantry regiment s of the British Army , ranking above sergeant and below warrant officer class 2. It has a NATO ranks NATO ranking code of OR 7 and is officially the rank of Staff sergeant United Kingdom staff sergeant as found in other corps of the British Army, flight sergeant or chief technician in the Royal Air Force , and chief petty officer in the Royal Navy . The insignia is the monarch s crown above three downward pointing chevrons. The rank was introduced into the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars to reward long serving sergeants. By World War I it had given way to company sergeant major and company quartermaster sergeant , but it was later reintroduced. Historically, colour ... troops in battles. For this reason, to reach the rank of colour sergeant was considered a prestigious .... This tradition continues today as colour sergeants form part of a colour party in military parades. Colour sergeants are referred to and addressed as Colour Sergeant or ColourColour Sergeant Hewitt or Colour Hewitt , for instance , never as Sergeant . Unusually, NCOs with the rank of colour sergeant ..., not their appointment. However, in the Foot Guards Regiments, a colour sergeant is addressed ... needed date August 2011 During ceremonial events it is from the colour sergeant that the ensign collects the colour of the battalion or regiment. Citation needed date August 2011 Canadian usage Colour Sergeant is also a rank in the foot guards regiment s of the Canadian Forces , specifically ... Officer a Colour Sergeant wears the rank insignia of a Warrant Officer a royal crown on all uniforms ... more details
Orphan date December 2007 Unreferenced date January 2008 A colour piece or colour feature is a section of a publication such as a newspaper or magazine that focuses mainly on impressions or descriptions of the subject matter. It mainly emphasises the descriptive aspects. References wiktionary reflist Category Newspaper terminology newspaper stub ... more details
File ColourCatcher.gif thumb px 167 Colour Catcher Packaging Colour Catcher is a brand name of colour run prevention products manufactured by Spotless Group . Colour Catcher is distributed by Spotless Punch in the United Kingdom ref http www.colourcatcher.co.uk ref , Punch Industries in Ireland ref http www.punch.ie index.php ref , in Spain under Atrapa Color, ref http www.punch.ie consumer htm fabriccare browse colour catcher.htm ref Eau Ecarlate in France, under the name D color Stop, ref http www.eauecarlate.fr pages entretien couleurs decolorstop.htm ref and Guaber in Italy, under Acchiappacolore. History Colour Catcher was invented by Pat McNamee Ref http www.independent.ie opinion columnists ian odoherty and what do you use your machine for 1085142.html ref at Irish company Punch industries in the year 1993. The product was created in Punch Industries labs at Little Island, County Cork Co.Cork . The product range is currently an international best seller, and the market leader in colour protection. ref Irish Examiner, section Money & Jobs, Friday, April 9, 2004 ref Product description Colour Catcher products prevent colour runs in washing machine cycles and allows coloured and whites being washed together without incurring in unpleasant color run accidents. The sheet Colour Catcher is sold in sheets attracts the excess dyes released during the washing process by garments and absorbs ... the sheets change colour giving the proof of the dye absorption, while the garments maintain their original colour brightness. There are several other products under the Colour Catcher name, including ... content 136822754948 ref International The Colour Catcher brand is marketed in the United States by S.C. Johnson under the Shout brand. The American product omits the u in colour, in accordance with American English . Colour Catcher is available in most European states. Colour Catcher ... htm fabriccare browse colour catcher.htm ref See also Spotless Group External links http www.colourcatcher.co.uk ... more details
The Colour Experence formerly known as The Colour Museum is a visitor attraction and museum in Bradford , West Yorkshire , England . ref cite web url http sdc.myzen.co.uk museum mus.htm title Colour Experience publisher http sdc.myzen.co.uk Society of Dyers and Colourists , UK accessdate July 28, 2011 ref The museum covers the science of light and colour . It is run by the Society of Dyers and Colourists as an educational charity. ref cite web url http www.kew.org plant cultures activities colour.html title Explore Colour Museum, Bradford work http www.kew.org plant cultures Plant Cultures publisher Kew Gardens , UK accessdate July 28, 2011 ref Educational workshops are provided for school groups. ref cite web url http www.information britain.co.uk showPlace.cfm?Place ID 975 title Colour Museum The publisher http www.information britain.co.uk Information Britain , UK accessdate July 28, 2011 ref See also Gordon Rintoul , former curator References reflist External links http www.sdc.org.uk en education colour experience Colour Experience website coord missing West Yorkshire UK museum stub Category Museums in Bradford Category Visitor attractions in Bradford Category Science museums in the United Kingdom Category Color organizations ... more details
Refimprove date February 2007 Palatinate is a colour a pale shade of violet associated with the University of Durham and with Newcastle University Medical School , this being the former medical school of Durham University. A separate colour, Palatinate Blue , is derived from the Coat of Arms of the County of Durham . The name Palatinate in both instances alludes to the historic status of Durham as a County Palatine of Durham County Palatine . Origin It is likely that the choice of purple as the University s colour relates to the key role played by the William Van Mildert Bishop of Durham in the foundation of the University purple being an episcopal disambiguation episcopal colour , as well as to the unique historical status of Bishops of Durham as County Palatine Palatine Earls. The following story, recounted in Whiting s history of the University of Durham, purports to explain precisely how this shade of purple came to be adopted as the University colour. Whiting himself had heard it from a Canon Whitley, who had been Reader in Natural Philosophy during the early years of the University s existence 1833 55 . When the colour of the MA hood was discussed by Senate, he Whitley had proposed black and amber, but was outvoted on the grounds that people would call it Durham Mustard , a reference to the mustard factory then in existence in the city, and possibly to the popular saying that Durham was famous for old maids and mustard . Mr Telfair, university tailor, afterwards produced a piece of a purple coat which had been worn by Bishop Van Mildert, and this colour was adopted for the MA hood. ref The University of Durham 1832 1932 by C. E. Whiting, 1932, p.141. ref Colour data The following data are somewhat open to question in particular, the precise colour of Palatinate purple used by the University varies a good deal. Its most long established usage is in the University ... Durham University colour stub ... more details
And Now in Colour was a radio comedy programme that aired on BBC Radio 4 for two series each consisting of six half hour episodes and two half hour Christmas specials between March 1990 and December 1991. It starred Tim Firth , Tim de Jongh, Michael Marshall Smith Michael Rutger and William Vandyck and has since been repeated on BBC Radio 7 , most recently in 2009 ref http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b00c8yfy episodes 2009 BBC Radio 7 Programmes And Now In Colour BBC.co.uk ref . References reflist External links You can find out more at Tim Firth s the writer official website http www.timfirth.com bbc.co.uk id programmes b00c8yfy title And Now in Colour Lavalie, John. http epguides.com andnowincolour And Now in Colour EpGuides. 21 Jul 2005. 29 Jul 2005. DEFAULTSORT And Now In Colour Category BBC Radio 4 programmes Category BBC radio comedy programmes Category 1990 radio programme debuts UK radio show stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Colour Green Type Album Artist Sibylle Baier Cover Colour Green album.jpg Released 2006 Recorded Genre Folk music Folk Length 32 57 Label Orange Twin Records Producer Reviews Last album This album Colour Green br 2006 Next album Colour Green is the debut album by actress and singer songwriter Sibylle Baier . It was originally recorded between 1970 and 1973, but was not released until 2006. Track listing Tonight 2 26 I Lost Something In The Hills 3 27 The End 2 27 Softly 2 54 Remember The Day 1 43 Forget About 2 31 William 2 21 Says Elliott 2 25 Colour Green 2 25 Driving 2 30 Girl 1 43 Wim 2 01 Forgett 2 10 Give Me A Smile 1 54 Category 2006 albums folk album stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Colour Haze image caption background group or band alias origin Munich , Germany genre Stoner rock br Psychedelic rock years active 1994 present label Elektrohasch Schallplatten br MonsterZeroRecords associated acts website http www.colourhaze.de current members Stefan Koglek br Philipp Rasthofer br Manfred Merwald past members Tim H fer br Christian Wiesner br Felix Neuenhoff Colour Haze is a Stoner rock stoner psychedelic rock group from Munich , Germany , consisting of singer and guitarist Stefan Koglek, drummer Manfred Merwald and bassist Philipp Rasthofer. Formed in the mid nineties, Colour Haze is one of the oldest German stoner outfits, and have since then become one of the flagships of the German stoner rock scene. Tours of the band have included headline spots at smaller national and international rock festivals, such as the United ... a broadcast of a concert on national television, when Colour Haze appeared at Rockpalast in 2007. ref cite web url http www.rockpalast.de bands colour haze title Rockpalast Bands Colour Haze author ... CD 1995 David Records Seven Colour Haze album Seven CD 1998 Selfburn Records Periscope album Periscope ... Records Elektrohasch Records Colour Haze album Colour Haze LP CD 2004 Elektrohasch Records Tempel album Tempel LP CD 2006 Elektrohasch Records All Colour Haze album All LP CD 2008 Elektrohasch Records Colour Haze Burg Herzberg live DCD 2009 Herzbergverlag She Said Colour Haze album She Said TBA Reissue Periscope LP CD 2003 Elektrohasch Records EPs Colour Haze Gas Giant Split 7  inch 2004 Elektrohasch Records Colour Haze Hypnos 69 Split 10  inch 2004 Elektrohasch Records Compilation appearances ... Website of Elektrohasch Records, Stefan Koglek s record label http www.myspace.com colourhaze Colour Haze at Myspace http www.wdr.de tv rockpalast extra videos 2007 1018 colour haze.jsp Colour Haze, live ... musical groups Germany band stub de Colour Haze pt Colour Haze ... more details
Image RussianBlueCat.jpg thumb 170px left The Russian Blue is a cat breed selected for a self blue colour Image Goldenmalelhasaaspo.jpg thumb 250px right This golden Lhasa Apso has some slight colour variation in his coat, but each hair is a uniform shade and he has no white markings, making him a self coloured dog A self colour refers to the top coat colouration of several domestic animals, such as dog s, pet rodent s and cat s. It refers to hairs of a uniform shade, with no banding or tipping of another colour. A true self coloured animal should also have no white markings such as bibs or blazes. However, other definitions exist. In contrast, a sable dogs , ticked dogs or cats or agouti cats or rodents coat has two or more different colours along the shaft of the hair, with one colour at the base and usually a darker colour, such as black, at the tip. The term can also be used to distinguish between colour and pattern patterns are unpigmented areas with pink skin and white hair. In this definition, an animal has only one self colour, which is the sum effect of all the genes acting on the pigment. For example, a buckskin tobiano horse or black and tan piebald Dachshund have patterns tobiano, piebald and self colours buckskin, black and tan . References http www.nationalmouseclub.co.uk standards.html Breed Standards The National Mouse Club. Accessed May 28, 2008. http www.dachshund.org Colors breed colors patterns.html Dachshund Colors and Patterns Dachshund.org. Accessed May 28, 2008. DEFAULTSORT Self Colour Category Dog anatomy mammal stub Animal anatomy stub ... more details
about film colour recovery film colorization film colorization the Hewlett Packard technique HP Color recovery Colour recovery or colour restoration is a process which can restore lost colour, specifically to television programmes which were originally transmitted in colour, but for which only black ... Colour Recovery from black and white telerecordings date 2008 05 08 accessdate 2009 05 18 publisher William Andrew Steer, techmind.org ref Not to be confused with Film colorization colourisation , colour ... for several reasons. ref name guardian dw Firstly, colour recovery can only be performed if the originally transmitted colour signal can be reconstructed or recovered from some source, whereas this is not usually ... films and programmes that were made in black and white, using still colour photos and or some educated guesswork to manually choose a colour palette. Conversely, the goal of colour recovery is to reinstate as closely as possible the colour signals of programmes originally made in colour as they were first seen. Colour recovery reconstructs the colour information from actual recovered signals and theoretically without depending on guesswork. As of 2010, colour recovery has successfully been ... www.guardian.co.uk technology 2008 mar 06 research.bbc title Putting colour back in the Doctor s cheeks ... original videotape copies of colour programmes were lost. However, in the case of the BBC , many ... in colour only existing in black and white form after the regime of wiping finally ceased. Methods of colour recovery From off air recordings See The D mons During the 1970s, various off air NTSC ... Colour Restorations accessdate 2009 05 18 publisher Steve Roberts, The Doctor Who restoration team ... new colour master copies, suitable for broadcast and sales. In the 1990s this method was carried out by the Doctor Who Restoration Team . ref name dwrt1 Several colour restored Doctor Who serials were subsequently released on VHS . ref name dwrt1 Combining the video recorded colour signals with the monochrome ... more details
File Fading.jpg thumb right 220px Fading as coating failure. On the upper and lower part of the panel the former colour is visible Colour fastness is a term used in dyeing of textile materials means resistance of color colour to fading, i.e it refers to the notion of an object having colour that retains its original hue without fading or running. The term is usually used in the context of clothes. The first known use of the word colorfast was in 1916. ref cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary colorfast title colorfast accessdate December 01, 2011 ref In general, clothing should be tested for colourfastness before one uses bleach, or another type of strong cleaning product. ref cite web url http housekeeping.about.com od laundry g def colorfast.htm title Colorfastness accessdate December 01, 2011 ref Light fastness, wash fastness, and rub fastness are the main ones that standardized. The light fastness of textile dye is categorized from one to eight and the wash fastness from one to five. The higher the number the better fastness is obtained. ref cite web url http www.uk.sgs.com colour fastness test.htm?selen 27&serviceid 10135168&lobid 16398 title Softlines Colour Fastness Test by SGS publisher Uk.sgs.com date accessdate 2012 03 19 ref References Reflist http www.fyichina.com.cn Color Fastness PDF v1.pdf http www.norbysonline.com colorfastness.html norbysonline.com http dictionary.reference.com browse colorfast Colorfast Dyeing Category Textiles ... more details
A colour cast is a tint of a particular colour, usually unwanted, which affects the whole of a photographic image evenly. Certain types of light can cause film and digital cameras to have a colour cast. In general, the human eye does not notice the unnatural colour, because our eyes and brains adjust and compensate for different types of light in ways that cameras cannot. In film, colour casts can also be caused by problems in development. Improper timing or imbalanced chemical mixtures can cause unwanted casts. Solutions File Siganus vulpinus 1.jpg thumb 200px Example of a photo with an uniformly green colour cast due to differential absorption of light before reaching certain depths at sea. File Siganus vulpinus 1 edit.jpg thumb 200px The same photo with the colour cast corrected High end digital cameras try to automatically detect and compensate colour cast and usually have a selection of manually set White Balance settings to choose from. Otherwise, photo editing programs, such as Photoshop , often have built in colour correction facilities. For film, blue filter photography filters and amber filter photography filters are used to counter casts. Amber filters are used to reduce the blueish tint caused by daylight. Blue filters reduce the orange colour caused by incandescent light. A variety of coloured filters in varying degrees of intensity are available. Kodak s amber filters, for example, vary from palest yellow 81C to deepest amber 85B . A photographer chooses which filter to used based on the quality of the ambient light. Color temperature Colour temperature meters can read the color temperature temperature of the existing lighting conditions and guide the selection of the filter. Clouded sky, for example, requires a paler amber than clear blue sky. If a filter ... contains a cast, filters can be used during photo processing to correct it. See also Colour balance Color temperature Colour temperature External links http www.howitookit.com white balance and color ... more details
Colour sorters or Color Sorters sometimes electronic colour sorters are machines are that are used on the production lines in bulk food processing and other industries. They separate items by their colours, detecting the colours of things that pass before them, and using mechanical ejection devices to divert items whose colours do not fall within acceptable or fall within rejectable colour ranges. sfn Somani 1989 sfn Kumar 2008 Colour sorters are used for colour sorting harvested foodstuffs such as coffee, rice, and pulses , with the goal of separating items that are discoloured or not as ripening ripe as required. Citation needed date March 2012 . Color sorters comes with 192 channels and 256 channels technology. COMAS of South Korea recently announced first 384 channels color sorter with LED technology. ref Popular Science October 2011 http www.popsci.com ref They are also used in the diamond industry. The transparency of the diamond is measured by the colour sorter and used as a measurement of its purity, and the diamonds are mechanically sorted accordingly. This has an advantage over X Ray fluorescence methods of robotically detecting purity, since purer diamonds are less likely to fluoresce in the first place. sfn Malhotra Taylor Spiller LeVier 2009 p 486 Colour sorters are used in the recycling industry as well. Colour sorters can distinguish between coloured and colourless polyethylene terephthalate PET and coloured and colourless high density polyethylene HDPE flake. sfn ... ref harv encyclopedia Dictionary of plant sciences including horticulture article electronic colour ... colour sorter seed cite book ref harv chapter Other separation processes title Recent Advances in Mineral ... year 2001 isbn 978 1 85573 560 6 chapter Sorting by colour in the food industry first1 J.M. ... harv title Colour in food improving quality editor1 first Douglas B. editor1 last MacDougall publisher Woodhead Publishing year 2002 isbn 978 1 85573 590 3 chapter Colour sorting for the bulk food industry ... more details
Image Colour Genie Transparent.png thumb 320px right EG2000 Colour Genie computer The EACA EG2000 Colour Genie was a computer produced by Hong Kong based manufacturer EACA and introduced in Germany in August 1982. It followed their earlier Video Genie I and II computers and was released around the same time as the business oriented Video Genie III. The BASIC was compatible with the Video Genie I and II and the TRS 80, except for graphic and sound commands some routines for Video Genie I BASIC commands were left over in the Colour Genie s BASIC ROM. Programs were provided to load TRS 80 programs into the Colour Genie. Colour Genie disks could be read in a TRS 80 floppy disk drive but not vice versa. Unlike the earlier Video Genies, which were compatible with their main competitor the Model I TRS 80 , the Colour Genie was also incompatible with the rival TRS 80 Color Computer one fundamental difference being the different CPU s. Image C genie.jpg thumb 180px right Technical specifications Deleted image removed Image C kong.jpg thumb right Colour Kong Internal hardware CPU Zilog Z80 , 2  MHz Video Hardware Motorola 6845 CRTC 40 24 text original ROMs or 40 25 text upgraded ROMs , 16 colours, 128 user defined characters 160 96 graphics original ROMs or 160 102 graphics upgraded ROMs , 4 colours Sound Hardware General Instruments AY 3 8912 General Instruments AY 3 8910 3 sound channels, synthesizer sound basics ADSR programmable 1 noise channel 2 8 bit wide I O ports RAM 16 KB RAM, expandable to 32 KB ROM 16 KB containing LEVEL II BASIC Keyboard 63 key typewriter style 4 programmable ... External links http www.colourgenie.de www.colourgenie.de.vu Colour Genie Homepage at this time ... colourgenie cgenie en.html Colour Genie Homepage English Version http www.classic computers.org.nz system 80 hardware eaca colour genie.htm Colour Genie and information on other EACA machines English commons category Category Home computers de Colour Genie it Colour Genie pt Colour Genie ru Colour ... more details
Wittgenstein Remarks on Colour is a collection of notes by Ludwig Wittgenstein on Goethe s Theory of Colours book Theory of Colours . The work consists of Wittgenstein s reactions to Goethe s thinking, and an attempt to clarify the use of language about color. ref name McGinn 1991 cite doi 10.1017 S0031819100065104 ref Believing that philosophical puzzles about color can only be resolved through attention to the involved language games , Wittgenstein distinguishes between the science of optics , as developed by Isaac Newton Newton , and Goethe s Phenomenology science phenomenology of color, remarking that cquote Goethe s theory of the origin of the spectrum isn t a theory of its origin that has proved unsatisfactory it is really not a theory at all. Nothing can be predicted by means of it. It is, rather, a vague schematic outline, of the sort we find in William James James s psychology. There is no experimentum crucis for Goethe s theory of colour. cquote Remarks on Colour is generally considered a very difficult work, partially on account of its fragmentation. ref name McGinn 1991 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Remarks On Colour Category Ludwig Wittgenstein Category Color ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dreams in Colour Type studio Artist David Fonseca Cover Dreams in colour david fonseca.jpg Released 8 October 2007 Recorded 2007 Genre Pop music Pop , Rock music rock , Alternative rock alternative Label Universal Records Last album Our Hearts Will Beat As One br 2005 This album Dreams in Colour Next album Between Waves br 2009 Misc Singles Name Dreams in Colour Type Studio Single 1 Superstars song Superstars Single 1 date 2007 Single 2 Rocket Man song David Fonseca version Rocket Man Single 2 date 2007 Single 3 Kiss Me, Oh Kiss Me Single 3 date 2007 Dreams in Colour is the third album released by Portugal Portuguese pop music pop &ndash rock music rock singer songwriter singer David Fonseca . It was released in Portugal on October 8, 2007 to critical and commercial acclaim. Previously, the single Superstars had been released. The second single was Rocket Man song David Fonseca version Rocket Man I Think It s Going To Be A Long, Long Time a cover version of Elton John and Bernie Taupin classic Rocket Man song Rocket Man . The video went out on 17 November. The third single, a slow tempo one, Kiss Me, Oh Kiss Me received a considerable airplay on Portuguese radio stations. Track listing small All tracks by David Fonseca except were noted small Intro 0 24 4th Chance 4 05 Kiss Me, Oh Kiss Me 4 04 Rocket Man song David Fonseca version Rocket Man I Think It s Going To Be A Long, Long Time Elton John ... song Superstars II 4 08 This Raging Light 4 45 Feet On Stones 4 12 Dreams In Colour 3 34 Singles ..., clapping Howie Weinberg mastering DVD Dreams in Colour Tour Edition This is a DVD that contains the same 11 song tracklist as Dreams in Colour in addition to seven additional live tracks as follows ... Alive Live Let s Stick Together Live I m On Fire Live David Fonseca DEFAULTSORT Dreams In Colour Category 2007 albums Category David Fonseca albums es Dreams in Colour fr Dreams in Colour pt Dreams in Colour ... more details
about the colour the fruit Orange fruit pp move indef stack begin infobox color title Orange pic Image ... v 100 spelling Colour source http tx4.us moacolor.htm HTML Colour Chart 30 infobox color title Orange web colour hex FFA500 r 255 g 165 b 0 sRGB true c 0 m 40 y 100 k 0 h 39 s 100 v 100 spelling Colour ... 15 ref infobox color title Dark orange web colour hex FF8C00 r 255 g 140 b 0 sRGB true c 0 m 62 y 100 k 0 h 34 s 100 v 100 spelling Colour source List of HTML color names X11 SVG ref name css3 color infobox ... v 80 spelling Colour source University of Texas at Austin ref name burnt orange cite web url http ... poppies File Mets Foul Pole.png thumb right Citi Field s left field foul pole stack end The colour ...  nanometre nm , and has a hue of 30 in HSV colour space . It is numerically halfway between red and yellow in a gamma correction gamma compressed RGB color space RGB colour space , the expression of which is the RGB colour wheel. The complementary colour of orange is Please don t change this to blue ... Ambersweet oranges.jpg thumb upright Oranges fruit Etymology Main Orange word The colour orange is named ... Ian title A Dictionary of Colour A Lexicon of the Language of Colour edition 1st paperback year 2003 ... Before this word was introduced to the English speaking world, the colour was referred to as eolur ad yellow red . The first recorded use of orange as a colour name in English was in 1512, ref cite web title orange colour orange color, n. and adj. url http www.oed.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk Entry ... Main Variations of orange Orange web colour Web color Web colour orange, defined as FFA500, is the only named colour defined in Cascading Style Sheets CSS that is not also defined in HTML HTML 4.01 . Dark orange web colour The web colour called dark orange is displayed at right. Orange peel ... is the actual colour of the outer skin of a typical orange. This colour is called orange peel . It is the same colour as the fruit for which it was named. A discussion of the difference between the colour ... more details
infobox color title Buff hex F0DC82 r 240 g 220 b 130 c 0 m 8 y 46 k 6 h 49 s 46 v 94 spelling Colour Buff is a pale yellow brown colour that got its name from the colour of buff leather . ref Citation last Paterson first Ian title A Dictionary of Colour edition 1st paperback year 2003 publication date 2004 publisher Thorogood location London isbn 1854183753 oclc 60411025 page 73 ref Displayed on the right is the colour buff. Etymology According to the Oxford English Dictionary , buff as a descriptor of a colour was first used in the London Gazette of 1686, describing a uniform to be A Red Coat with a Buff colour d lining . ref cite web title buff, adj.1 url http www.oed.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk Entry 24298 work Oxford English Dictionary publisher OUP accessdate 21 April 2011 ref Uses Biology Buff is widespread in the animal kingdom biology kingdom . The word buff appears in the name of many species with this colour, such as the Buff breasted Sandpiper , the Orpington chicken Buff Orpington chicken , Buff turkey Buff turkey and the Buff bellied Pipit . Clothing Formal or informal waistcoat s are often buff coloured for day wear, and the traditional colour for formal dress boot uppers is often described as buff. John Bull , the character representing England who was created by John Arbuthnot in 1712, is almost always depicted in a buff coloured waistcoat and a simple frock coat .... This is because buff is the traditional colour of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps . In the British Army the Royal East Kent Regiment was nicknamed the Buffs from the colour of their waistcoats ... Basketball Association also use this colour for their Saint Patrick s Day jerseys. Stationery A buff envelope is an envelope of this colour, used extensively in commercial mailings. Universities ... of New Jersey New Jersey , and a former flag of flag of New York New York , include the colour buff. See also Beige a similar colour Tan color Tan , a slightly darker, redder colour List of colors ... more details
Song infobox Name Green Is the Colour Cover Artist Pink Floyd Album Soundtrack from the Film More Released July 27, 1969 track no 5 Recorded March 1969 Genre Psychedelic folk Key G Major Length 2 58 Writer Roger Waters Label Columbia Records Producer Pink Floyd prev Up the Khyber prev no 4 next Cymbaline next no 6 correct capitalization is Green Is the Colour , not Green is the Colour , see talk Green Is the Colour is a track on Pink Floyd s 1969 Soundtrack from the Film More . ref Cite book last Strong first Martin C. title The Great Rock Discography publisher Canongate Books location Edinburgh isbn 1 84195 551 5 page 1177 date 2004 edition 7th ref ref Cite book last Mabbett first Andy title The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd publisher Omnibus Press location London isbn 0 7119 4301 X date 1995 ref It is a song by Roger Waters . A tin whistle is heard in the song, played by drummer Nick Mason s then wife Lindy. ref Cite web url http www.pinkfloydonline.com discography more title Pink Floyd More Discography ref Live arrangements of the song were performed as a full electric band piece and at a slower tempo. Richard Wright built a calm sheen of warbling organ sound throughout, which created a more natural segue into the piece that always immediately followed it, Careful with That Axe, Eugene . David Gilmour also sang a scat vocal over his guitar solo during the outro. In a live intro to the song from 1970, Roger Waters states that the song is about being on Ibiza ref Roger Waters, for example on the bootleg Interstellar Encore , with a given date of April, 29 1970, ref the setting of the film, More . In The Man and The Journey suite, the song was retitled The Beginning ... More Pink Floyd DEFAULTSORT Green Is The Colour Category 1969 songs Category Pink Floyd songs Category ... ca Green is the Colour cs Green Is the Colour es Green Is the Colour fr Green Is the Colour it Green Is the Colour pt Green Is the Colour ... more details
Infobox VG title Colour Cross image File Colour cross ds.jpg 250px caption Europe European cover art for Colour Cross developer Little Worlds Studio publisher vgrelease NA Zoo Digital EU Rising Star Games released vgrelease NA May 25, 2010 EU December 5, 2008 genre Puzzle modes Single player ratings vgratings ESRB E PEGI 3 platforms Nintendo DS media Nintendo DS Game Card Colour Cross Color Cross in North America is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS . It is a derivative of picross , but requires the user to complete grids using multiple colours with no blank spaces. The game contains 150 puzzles split between ten categories. The player s time is recorded, with time penalties incurred for mistakes made. Colour Cross received average reception, with a score of 72 100 on Metacritic . ref cite web url http www.metacritic.com game ds color cross title Color Cross for DS Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic publisher Metacritic accessdate 2010 11 23 ref References reflist External links http www.risingstargames.com games colour cross nds.html Official website for Europe http ds.gamespy.com nintendo ds color cross Gamespy release data http www.metacritic.com game ds color cross Metacritic data Category 2008 video games Category Nintendo DS games Category Nintendo DS only games Category Puzzle video games fr Colour Cross puzzle videogame stub ... more details
colour picture was created by combining the chrominance and luminance signals, but the technicians simply switched off the colour tubes whilst this dispute took place. ref http tvfeatures.thetvroomplus.com feature 13.html ref This meant that even though colour equipment was available, all shows ... the ability to sell airtime at the higher value that colour transmissions dictated. In some film sequences for location shots in these programmes shot in colour , the colour signal from the telecine ... of pale colours as for items where the colour is a mix of two primary colours, only one primary colour .... The first Coronation Street to be Coronation Street Broadcast format broadcast in colour was on 03 ... http coronationstreet.wikia.com wiki ITV Colour Strike ref There was also a short dispute two years later in early 1973 affecting both BBC channels and ITV as well. Shows affected by the ITV colour ... and white the first episode was later reshot in colour. The remaining black and white episodes are often ... http coronationstreet.wikia.com wiki ITV Colour Strike ref Dear Mother...Love Albert Yorkshire all 6 ... more details