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# Definitions | #Definitions - First of all we want to explain what Color and Color Coding is | ||
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First of all we want to explain what Color and Color Coding is | #* Color Coding: The typical human eye can distinguish over 10,000 different colors. We use color everyday to identify, classify and determine the state of objects around us. In addition to natural colors, we use color codes for displaying color on the Computer. That is what Color Coding is used for. | ||
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* Color Coding: The typical human eye can distinguish over 10,000 different colors. We use color everyday to identify, classify and determine the state of objects around us. In addition to natural colors, we use color codes for displaying color on the Computer. That is what Color Coding is used for. | |||
# Examples for Color Coding | # Examples for Color Coding | ||
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Revision as of 23:42, 23 October 2005
Color Coding
- Definitions - First of all we want to explain what Color and Color Coding is
- Color:
- Color Coding: The typical human eye can distinguish over 10,000 different colors. We use color everyday to identify, classify and determine the state of objects around us. In addition to natural colors, we use color codes for displaying color on the Computer. That is what Color Coding is used for.
- Examples for Color Coding
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