Adobe Reader does not offer direct text formatting options like changing text color. However, you can achieve a gold color effect by using Adobe Acrobat Pro. In Acrobat Pro, select the text you want to change, then use the text properties toolbar to adjust the color, selecting a gold hue or entering a specific RGB or hex code for gold (like #FFD700). If you only have Adobe Reader, you would need to create the gold text in another program (like Microsoft Word) and then save it as a PDF.
Adobe does make a few programs available for Linux, namely Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe does not make programs like Adobe Flash or Photoshop available for Linux, and recent versions of these programs do not work in Wine.
i mean with Zinc and brass bronze can i make the gold color?
A commonly used and free PDF reader is "Adobe Reader". You can download it at the following link free of charge (make sure you select the right operating system): http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Gold mixed with blue makes green and blue mixed with gold also makes green.
In Adobe Photoshop. You must make mask.
To make a gold color pencil, you can mix yellow and brown colored pencils together until you achieve the desired shade of gold.
To create the gold color, mix yellow with a touch of orange and brown. Adjust the ratios of each color to achieve the shade and brightness you desire.
When the color purple and the color gold and combined the make a new color, this color is a brown. The shade of brown will vary depending on how much color purple and gold was used.
NO, a shiny yellow is gold.
that it was gold or any other color that you want to make.
Gold and blue do not mix to create a new color; they simply coexist when placed together. Mixing gold and blue directly would result in a muddy or greenish color.
Regardless of the colors that the color eBook reader comes in you can always choose a cover to put on it. Covers come in many colors as well as different patterns. That will give you color options as well as protect your eBook reader from damage.