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With "Chroma," the Greek word for color, as its title, this illustrated book provides answers to these questions and makes it clear that color is much more than mere decoration - it is one of the central problems of creative work.
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"Two Sides of the Boy" by Phillip Tang, appearing in Chroma 9
Tick TOCs mroctober 2009
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In 2006 the 36-year-old choreographer Wayne McGregor created a ballet called Chroma for the Royal, with sets by the minimalist architect John Pawson and music which included orchestrations of numbers by the White Stripes.
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Micro is a reduced-feature version of TypePad Pro: For instance, it currently offers only one theme, called Chroma (you can customize its colors).
PC World 2009
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These lines, which we'll call Chroma were highly inspired by the iPod Nano Ad from 2006 and some Quantum Chromodynamics nerdery stuff.
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Izzy Video 150 - Shooting Video with a Digital SLR: Part 3 - Dealing with the Bad Audio Izzy Video 143 - Big Tips to Get Great Audio from Lavalier Microphones Izzy Video 107 - Green Screen aka Chroma Key - Part 2: Post Production
Izzy Video 2010
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"Chroma," a term invented by Albert Munsell, is the degree a color ranges between neutrality and vibrancy or purity.
The Color Wheel, Part 3 James Gurney 2010
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I allow my students us the term 'Chroma', 'Saturation', and 'Intensity' interchangeably once they understand that all three words mean the same thing.
The Color Wheel, Part 3 James Gurney 2010
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There is a slowdown but it has not come to 'Chroma' (a retail brand) as yet.
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There is a slowdown but it has not come to 'Chroma' (a retail brand) as yet.
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