palette

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A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours
A visual selection of colours, tools, commands, etc
The range of colors in a given work or item or body of work
a thin tablet, with a hole for the thumb, upon which artists lay their colors for painting
The range of colours used in a work The term derives from the name of the flat surface on which paints are sometimes mixed, although shells were more commonly used to contain prepared pigments during the Middle Ages
The set of colors available in an indexed-color image In PNG, a palette is an array of colors defined by red, green, and blue samples (Alpha values can also be defined for palette entries, via the tRNS chunk )
A set of colours that can be used for a spec output device
In computer graphics, the set of colors available for a graphic file Most image editors allow you to specify or vary palettes; using a palette of non-dithering colors will improve decrease the time it takes to load the graphics used in web pages
A window that is independent of documents and that provides items to be used when other windows are open, such as a palette that provides drawing tools
board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used
A palette is a limited set of colours used to display computer images (See Indexed Colour)
A computer graphics term describing the collection of colors or shades available to a graphics system or program
A palette is a flat piece of wood or plastic on which an artist mixes paints
A thin, oval or square board, or tablet, with a thumb hole at one end for holding it, on which a painter lays and mixes his pigments
One of the plates covering the points of junction at the bend of the shoulders and elbows
one of the rounded armor plates at the armpits of a suit of armor
The total number of colors that are available
the surface on which an artist sets out and mixes his pigments - usually an oval or oblong tablet, with a hole for the thumb Also, the range of colors used by an artist
The collection of colors or shades available to a graphics system or program
board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art
(n ) The range of available elements, usually colors
A thumbnail of all available colors to a computer or devices The palette allows the user to chose which colors are available for the computer to display The greater the number of colors, the larger the data file becomes and more processing time is required to display your images If the system uses 24-bit color, then over 16 7 million colors are included in the palette
A palette is a mixing area for your paints These are usually made of plastic, glass, or ceramic I recommend the plastic ones with small concave areas for mixing inks For mixing paints, I use a piece of showerboard, a thin panel made of wood fibers and coated with a white plastic-like coating The advantage to using this type of palette is that you have a lot of area in which to mix colors You also are not limited in the number of colors that you use to the number of small concave areas of other types of palettes You can place paint anywhere on the board, and cleanup is as simple as using a palette knife or even your fingernail to remove the paint once it dries on I actually do all of my work on a piece of showerboard, so that if water or ink spills in the process of painting a miniature, it does not soak into my wood desk that I work on
1 - This is a collection of selected colors The Genesis allows up to 64 colors in use at a time The Genesis however has 512 colors total 2 - An incorrect term for a level Back when hacking savestates was something new and very popular, because some levels were copies of existing levels, but with a different color palette, they called the levels 'palette's which is actually completely incorrect and rarely ever used as the term for levels anymore
The range of colors a computer or an application is able to display Most newer computers can display as many as 16 million colors, but a given program may use only 256 of them Also refers to a display box containing a set of related tools within a desktop publishing or graphics design program
The number of colors a device is capable of displaying and producing Also the tools used in paint programs
A breastplate for a breast drill
An array of colors A hard palette is in hardware; a soft palette is in software
A small board on which a painter mixes his colors; the range of colors used by a particular artist
n 1 In paint programs, a collection of drawing tools, such as patterns, colors, brush shapes, and different line widths, from which the user can choose 2 A subset of the color look–up table that establishes the colors that can be displayed on the screen at a particular time The number of colors in a palette is determined by the number of bits used to represent a pixel See also color look–up table, pixel
The set of colors used in a picture or on a computer screen Older computers typically used only 16 colors Modern ones use at least 256 colors, which can be coded by 8 bits of information With advanced color cards and monitors 65 5 thousand colors (16-bit) or 16 million colors (24-bit) are used Different web browsers and computer platforms do not necessarily use identical palettes There is a set of 216 colors that are considered browser and platform safe, which web page designers should use, if they want screens to look essentially the same on each computer that views them See Web Safe GIF Colors, Dithering, and Anti-Aliasing for more help with this
The set of colours that appear in a particular digital image Becomes part of a colour look-up table
{i} flat board used for holding and mixing colors; collection of the tints that can be displayed on-screen or used in a drawing program (Computers)
The range of colors from which you can select the actual colors that the video adapter will display simultaneously
A color lookup table that specifies which color to associate with each pixel value on the scren A palette consists of an array of 256 RGB (Red-Green-Blue) colors
The collection of colors, shades, or patterns that can be selected and displayed on a video screen with the aid of a computer and a graphics program
You can refer to the range of colours that are used by a particular artist or group of artists as their palette. David Fincher paints from a palette consisting almost exclusively of grey and mud brown
the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art
palette knife
In painting, a small, edge-less, more or less flexible steel blade used to mix paint on a palette and sometimes to apply paint to a surface
palette knives
plural form of palette knife
palette swap
To change the color palette used to render a palettized image

While there's a decent variety of enemy types in the game, those same enemies also tend to get palette swapped as the game progresses.

palette swapped
Simple past tense and past participle of palette swap
palette swapping
Present participle of palette swap
palette swaps
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palette swap
palette window
A window often with miniaturized graphical user interface widgets housing a collection of related tools/commands for a particular task. The contemporary behavior is for the window to be a floating palette, floating over the main document window
palette windows
plural form of palette window
palette knife
An artist's knife with a thin, dull, flexible blade, used for mixing, scrapping or applying paint It can be made of plastic or metal
palette knife
A palette knife is used for mixing paint, for applying thick impasto and for scraping back areas of wet oil colour in order to make corrections It should ideally have a forged blade that diminishes in thickness towards the tip giving it great flexibility The handle is sturdy, comfortable and firmly attached to the blade Such knives are expensive and often painters use palette knives that have a simple pressed blade Steel blade knives are used with oil paint
palette knife
A palette knife is a knife with a broad, flat, flexible blade, used in cookery and in oil painting. A knife with a thin flexible blade, used by artists for mixing, scraping, or applying paint. a knife that bends easily and is not sharp, used for spreading a substance, for example in cooking or painting
palette knife
A small knife used for removing and adding paint to either the palette or a canvas
palette knife
a spatula used by artists for mixing or applying or scraping off oil paints
palette knife
a flat, usually blunt, knife for removing slices of cakes from a plate or smoothing flat cake and dessert mixtures, etc
floating palette
A palette window that floats above other standard windows. Often the default behavior for contemporary palettes
color palette
The collection of colors that you can use in IRIS Showcase
color palette
(See 634) A defined group of distinct colors available for a particular purpose or use A defined group of distinct colors available for a particular purpose or use
color palette
a set of colors used in a book identified by numbers and percent of color
color palette
group of colors that a computer can display at the same time
color palette
A list of colors to be used in a particular publication Once defined from a master list of all colors a color appears on the color palette so that it may be easily used to color elements of the publication
color palette
Contains all the colors available to the windowing system, the drawing surface, or a window and its views
color palette
A group of colors that are used together within a space or room to create harmony Also known as a color scheme
palettes
plural of palette
palette

    Silbentrennung

    pal·ette

    Türkische aussprache

    pälıt

    Aussprache

    /ˈpalət/ /ˈpælət/

    Etymologie

    [ pa-l&t ] (noun.) 1622. From French palette

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