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1620s, "flat thin tablet used by an artist to lay and mix colors," from French palette, from Old French palete "small shovel, blade" (13c.) diminutive of pale "shovel, blade,& [..]
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1. The range of colors used by an artist in making a work of art; 2. A thin wooden or plastic board on which an artist holds and mixes paint. Related: Adolph Gottlieb. Man Looking at Woman. 1949 Barne [..]
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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 displ [..]
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A palette is a smooth, flat surface on which artists set out and mix their colours before painting, often designed to be held in the hand
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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 advan [..]
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A workshop term used to describe the range of colours used by an artist in a specific work.
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n. A thin tablet, with a hole for the thumb, upon which artists lay their colors for painting.
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Jensens Internet Dictionary A table of available simultaneous colors that paints pixels on the screen.
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(1) In computer graphics, a palette is the set of available colors. For a given application, the palette may be only a subset of all the colors that can be physically displayed. For example, a SVGA sy [..]
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The collection of colors or shades available to a graphic system or program.
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The collection of colors or shades available or used in a project, graphic system, or program.
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A board an artist uses to hold paint. Hence in Java a list of possible colours that could potentially appear in an image or document. Usually this is limited to 32-bit colour: 8-bits of opacity, 8-bit [..]
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(n) the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art(n) board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used(n) one of the [..]
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The color palette is the range of colors available to use within a program such as a paint or draw program, photo editing program, or page layout program. The tool palette is the collection of tools a [..]
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An array of colours or tools used in graphics programs. See also: Graphic Art
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A thumbnail of all available colours to a computer or devices (much like an artist’s palette). The palette allows the user to choose which colours are available for the computer to display. The more c [..]
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A thumbnail of all available colours to a computer or devices. The palette allows the user to chose which colours are available for the computer to display. The more colours the larger the data and th [..]
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See "Color Palette."
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Traditionally, a small wooden board for mixing dollops of paint. It can be made of plastic or improvised using a glass, plastic or plastic-coated-paper plate.
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A grouping of colors by tone or function.
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The broadest/outer most box that holds drawers.
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A long flat wooden stick that the croupiers use to move cards on the Baccarat table.
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In a 256-color VGA video mode, the colors which are available.
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The surface which a painter will mix his colors. Also the range of colors used by an artist.
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A fine art term, it has several meanings. 1) Surface on which an artist mixes colors, usually with a thumb hole for stabilizing; oval or rectangular shaped; lightweight and made of hardwood that does [..]
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A palette is a surface on which a painter mixes colour pigments. A palette may be made of wood, glass, plastic, ceramic tile or other inert material and can vary greatly in size and shape. The most co [..]
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 - A thin piece of glass, wood or other material, or pad of paper, which is used to hold the paint to be used in painting; also, the range of colors used by a particular painter.
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A flat surface (palette, boards, etc.) on which an artist holds and mixes colors.
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Principally a flat or shallow receptacle for holding and blending paint, this term has also come to refer to the specific selection of colors used by a particular artist. Hence: “…… using a blue/green [..]
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Palette refers to the specific range of color chosen by the artist in a particular work.
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the range of colors used by a particular artist or in a particular work
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a portable kidney-shaped or squared mat used for mixing colours. It also means common colour range used by artist.
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The group of colors used in a particular style or by a particluar factory or decorator.
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1). Any surface in which an artist mixes paint. 2). A range of colors available to the artist or selected by the artist.
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Any non-absorbent material that is disposable after painting has ceased.
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A palette that is designed to keep paints moist. Generally used for acrylic paints, a wet palette contains a sponge, that prevents rapid drying.
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surface on which watercolors are mixed and/or stored
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A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours. The range of colors in a given work or item or body of work. (computing,graphical user interface) A visual selection of colours, tools, co [..]
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pallet
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The range of colors that a display can produce.
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A particular range of colors, or a tray for mixing colors.
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Palette may refer to: Cosmetic palette, an archaeological form Color palette (disambiguation), a selection of colours used in any area of visual art or design Color scheme Palette (painting), a wooden [..]
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Palette may refer to: Cosmetic palette, an archaeological form Color palette (disambiguation), a selection of colours used in any area of visual art or design Color scheme Palette (painting), a wooden [..]
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In computer graphics, a palette is a finite set of colors. Palettes can be optimized to improve image accuracy in the presence of software or hardware constraints.
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Palette (パレット, Paretto) is a Japanese language freeware adventure game that was made with RPG Tsukūru 95 by Nishida Yoshitaka (西田好孝). The game was highly acclaimed in the Fourth ASCII Entertainment So [..]
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A palette , in the original sense of the word, is a rigid, flat surface on which a painter arranges and mixes paints. A palette is usually made of wood, plastic, ceramic, or other hard, inert, nonporo [..]
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Palette is the debut mini-album of Japanese voice actor and J-Pop singer, Nobuhiko Okamoto. It was released in Japan on 23 May 2012 on Kiramune.
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Palette (Japanese: ぱれっと, Hepburn: Paretto, also stylized as PALETTE) is a Japanese visual novel studio founded in 2002. It is an adult game brand under Clearrave (株式会社クリアレーヴ, Kabushiki gaisha Kuriarēv [..]
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