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true color
noun
Graphics with 24 bits of storage per pixel, allowing for up to 16,777,216 different colors
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The phrase "true color" is correct and usable in written English, and it has multiple meanings.
For example, the phrase can refer to a color's exact hue (e.g. "This paint is the true color of sapphire"), or it can imply that someone is being honest (e.g. "He always reveals his true colors").
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The true color of objects is also elusive.
"Who says a stone can only have one true color?" Rudi asks.
I call it pink in meetings but the actual true color is magenta.
They would remain so for a few minutes and then revert to their true color and intensity.
Miss Baker, at the new Folies show, perhaps presents the mulatto mezzotint which Paris hopes is our true color.
The True Color of Ancient Sea Creatures.
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This true-color image shows hole-punch and canal clouds off the coast of Florida.
True-color image of Patagonia in southern Chile (west) and Argentina (east) on a late winter day.
Six publicly available, true-color images were used in the experiments.
The models used were trained and tested independently using high-resolution, true-color orthoimagery with 0.3 m spatial resolution.
In many cases, the image produced by these rainbow holograms isn't a true-color representation of the object depicted.
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