Yes, you can DYE a light color item, bleached or not, to a darker color.
They can, yes. The damage won't be immediately noticable, but is cumulative with all the light that hits that painting. If you have lived in the same house for a really long time, and anything has been hanging on the wall for all that time, and the room hasn't been repainted... go and move it slightly. You will see a difference in color between the wall behind whatever was hung on the wall and the wall beside it. The paint around the object will seem bleached out. Light can do damage to lots of things. We worry about it more with older paintings because they have so much cumulative light damage already. The more popular the painting, the more you worry as well, because more people will want to take pictures. Here is a good article on the subject: http://www.archlighting.com/industry-news.asp?articleID=461199&sectionID=1341
I've been taught that it's the shade, rather than the warmness, of a color that will advance. Light shades of a color "pop right out," while dark shades appear to recede back into the piece.
I had been in this stone line for 5 years, let me try conclude them in a short word: 1. hardness: granite is more stronger, so, it is could ues for outside, but marle not. 2. color: both are have lots of colors, but marble have more funs in veins and colors 3.radiation: marble have no radiation, but a few granite have. For some kinds of granites, the more darker color, more heavier the radiation is. 4.stability:granite is better
Photographs that are primarily monochromatic (black and white) with areas of full color, are usually called "selective color" or "spot color." An example would be a photo in which a flower is shown in color, while everything else has been converted to black and white.
red is a primary color>.> I've used violet red and orange and it made a Great red!Red is a primary color of light, but not of pigment. Magenta and yellow pigments mix to make red. That's how your color printer makes red.
Because the fibers have not been dyed a color, they have been bleached instead.
Platinum blonde is like a pure yellow almost white color. it usually looks like it has been bleached and blonde is all the other blondes more golden or dirty or just darker
If you mean can it be patched, of course it can but the fabric is weaker than it would be if it had not been bleached. If you mean - can it color be restored - not really. You can dye the fabric, but it will always have lighter spots.
Chocolate pearls are black Tahitian pearls that have been bleached to a lovely chocolate color.
Bleached yarn is yarn whose colour has been whitened or faded.
You can either do low lights or just an all over tint. You may need to go 1 level darker then you want because the color will be lighter where you have blond.
They have been bleached
It has always been brown, but when he was younger he had a buzz cut. It is getting darker.
When object is closer to source of light ,the shadow formed of the object is shorter and darker.
Filters don't change the color of light. They selectively absorb or transmit light based on its color. Anything that comes out of a filter must have been there before the light entered the filter.
White mortar is the same as gray except it has been bleached. White thinset is needed if you are using a light tile with light grout.
It is a light color formed by light blue and light green, it's a light form of turquoise.it's been my most fave color since second grade and i totally adore it!