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Color gamut is the range of colors that can be displayed, and color depth, which is the fineness with which the color range is divided. Color gamut is a relatively straight forward feature, but it is rarely discussed in marketing materials except at the professional level.
The buds are egg-shaped and dark red or purple in color; they range in size from 3 to 5 millimeters, but are usually less than 4 mm. The bud scales have very hairy edges. When emerging from the buds, the leaves are convolute , meaning that their edges overlap each other. [ 1 ]
Aurora australis seen from the ISS, 2017 [1]. An aurora [a] (pl. aurorae or auroras), [b] also commonly known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), [c] is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic).
The operating systems on which the editors can run natively (without emulation or compatibility layers), meaning which operating systems have which editors specifically coded for them (not, for example, Wings 3D for Windows running on Linux with Wine).
Colors that refer to method of production [23] Color Production source Notes References Green: In most definitions, renewable electricity via electrolysis of water. Less frequently, definitions of green hydrogen include hydrogen produced from other low-emission sources such as biomass. [7] Turquoise: Thermal splitting of methane: Methane pyrolysis
The Colors Within: Japan Naoko Yamada: Science Saru: Traditional [21] [22] June 10, 2024 August 30, 2024 (Japan) Combat Wombat: Back 2 Back: Australia Ricard Cussó Tania Vincent Like a Photon Creative: CG animation [23] October 28, 2023 (Brisbane International Film Festival) February 29, 2024 (Australia) 81 minutes
As an exonym, fnḫw was evidently borrowed into Greek as φοῖνιξ, phoînix, which meant variably 'Phoenician person', 'Tyrian purple, crimson' or 'date palm'. Homer used it with each of these meanings. [23] The word is already attested in Mycenaean Greek Linear B from the 2nd millennium BC, as po-ni-ki-jo.