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Industry : Consider
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- If your web site uses color, whether in graphics, backgrounds, or text, you can get the most out of those colors by optimizing them for your audience. Many web surfers use monitors that display only 256 colors (8-bit color). When a browser on an 8-bit sys...
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Colors of India
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- includes information on the Indian Festival of Colors (Holi) as well as other cultural representations of colour in India. Colors of India (Virtual Holi) is theme number two of the events lined up on the sun calendar of the internationally collaborative S...
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ColorMaker
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- Welcome to the JavaScript version of ColorMaker! Changing Background & Text Colors
The 'Colors' section allows you to change background and text colors. Just select the element you wish to modify and click on the color you like. The Sample Page on th...
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Why is Grass Green?
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- get the answer to this question from the Ask Science Theatre. For that matter, why is anything any color at all? In the last Science Theatre column on why snow is white, we said that the light we see things with from the sun, from our light bulbs is call...
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OPTICAL COLOR MIXING
- Optical color mixing is created through our perception of color. When one looks at two small amounts of different colors laid down side by side the two appear to create a different color.
Source/Host: University of Evansville | Reviewer: D. Beasley |
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COLOR MIXING IN LIGHT
- Color that is mixed in light responds differently than in pigment or optical color mixing. The primary colors, those that are the basis for all others and cannot be made from mixed color, are red, green and blue-violet.
Includes: Resource Links | Source/Host: University of Evansville | Reviewer: K. Just |
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How and Why Chameleons Change Colors
- Given a chameleon, the students will observe the color changes and
explain the possible conditions that cause this reptile to change
colors.
Given a chameleon, the students will discuss the biological factors
that cause color changes.
Given...
Source/Host: Illinois Institute of Technology | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Soap Bubbles
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- this Exploratorium site looks at the shapes and colors of bubbles and explores what happens when two bubbles meet! What is so fascinating about bubbles? The precise spherical shape, the incredibly fragile nature of the microscopically thin soap film, the...
Source/Host: Exploratorium |
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Topographical Pictures
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- All these images were created with a program written using DXE. The data used to generate the images came from USGS (the US Geological Survery). You can download their raw Digital Elevation Model data directly via FTP.
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