In journalism, "color" refers to interesting details and quotes that enhance a story and take the reader to the scene. "Local" would refer to a newspaper's circulation area.
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In painting, the term Local color refers to the natural color of an object
its a beige color
Refers to the color of light emitted by a phosphor.
from my own experience the term is used in and around London area in reference to the local paper.
The term fade up means to increase the brightness and color of an image.
Monochromatic refers to the use of a single color in a variety of tints and shades.
Local colour is a phrase that tends to mean the feel or the characteristics of a place. It tends to be something of note in the local area that makes it distinct from somewhere else.
A secondary colour is two primary colours mixed together on the colour wheel.
The term literally means "normal color". It traditionally refers to normal hemoglobin content in the blood.
a kind of abstract expressionism characterized by large areas of color that are more dominate than any particular shape
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What is meant by the term resistivity?