Sentences with phrase «only colored pigments»

ACeP achieves a full color gamut, including all eight primary colors, using only colored pigments.
The new e-paper achieves a full color gamut, including all eight primary colors, using only colored pigments.

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The amount of food coloring you add is totally up to you, but I would advise using a gel coloring because not only are they more pigmented (meaning you can use less!)
The colors are highly pigmented, meaning that one only needs to apply a little of it.
Butterflies aren't the only animals who harness nanotech for cosmetic purposes; so do birds, whose dazzling array of colors comes from a combination of pigment - producing cells and nanoscale design.
And in living penguins, the melanin pigment appears to give not only color to their wings but also the strength and rigidity required for the rigors of underwater swimming.
The new techniques might eventually tell scientists not only what colors prehistoric birds sported but also why they evolved highly pigmented plumage in the first place.
Carotenes are pigments synthesized by plants and found only in fruits and vegetables, especially carrots and other bright colored veggies like tomatoes, cantalope and peppers.
Thinking back to the energy qualities of the color red that we talked about — it only makes sense that this plant - based magical pigment is correlated with reducing two of the most deadly diseases through fiercely stimulating, driving out, and breaking down the potential harm.
The plant pigments called flavonoids that give the beans their distinctive colors, not only make them look attractive, but contain high amount of antioxidants.
Not only do the sweet, fruity ingredients mask the taste of the spinach, the dark pigment of the berry also masks the color.
(Chlorophyll is a green pigment that not only gives so many plants their color but also allows them to turn sunlight into energy.)
The formula is very pigmented and you get opaque color in a single coat only.
The cons about this palette are that the colors really aren't very pigmented and a little chalky so it's better to apply them with a brush, you get more color that way (and if you want even more pigment try using them wet), the only problem with that though is there's a bit of fall out.
The only reason it's getting a 3 out of 5 is because the red one stay on nicely and had a much better hold with color pigment.
The other ingredients are mostly safe to use and the only red labelled ingredient is the yellow pigment for giving the blush its color.
Shade 1 — Shimmer - a milky white color with shimmer particles Shade 2 - Shimmer - a shimmery baby pink, almost white on eyes Shade 3 — Shimmer - A pale Champagne color, good for highlight Shade 4 — Shimmer - Dusky Beige Shade 5 — Shimmer — Peach Pink Shade 6 - Shimmer — Purple Pink Shade 7 - Shimmer — Light Taupe Shade 8 — Satin - Chesnut Shade 9 — Satin Shimmer - Brown Pink - Shade 10 - Matte - Grey, only matte shade in the palette Shade 11 - Satin - Silver Brown Shade 12 - Shimmer - Blackish Purple, most pigmented and best of the lot
I usually don't write reviews because but after seeing all these 5 star reviews i needed to set the record straight this platte is bad.I'm pretty sure only like 4 colors actually have any pigment and to me thats just not worth the money, so do yourself a favor and save your money to get something else I love too faced i have plenty of their palettes and am a frequent user of their highlighters and eyeshadow primer but i was highly disappointed in this palette.
Not only are the colors extremely pigmented but they are also so creamy and easy to blend.
The pigment was strong, which I liked because I only had to apply one or two layers to get the color to show.
The color is very pigmented and you will only need one layer of it.
However, unlike traditional E Ink films that use only black and white pigments, Prism includes color pigments in larger size films and include fully programmable, fully reflective, low power consumption and rugged.
An interim solution was found in the three - color - ink display which operates similarly to the monochrome one, the only difference being that a third pigment is added to the black and white particles of the EPD film.
Since merle only visibly affects the fully pigmented hair tips, if the dog has minimal dark hair tips (and those are all or mostly merled), it could easily appear to be a solid colored dog.
Merle is inherited in a dominant fashion, meaning that only one copy of an M allele is necessary for a dog to display some variation of the merle coat color / pattern, which is marked by random dilution of eumelanin (black pigment) leaving patches of normal coat color within areas of diluted pigmentation.
This pigment is produced only in the coat and affects only hair color while eumelanin affects eye and nose color.
You may be wondering how there is such an abundance of color choice in dogs if only two color pigments exist.
Even truer, for eumelanin (dark or black pigment) and phaeomelanin (yellow pigment) are the only chemically differentiated forms of melanin, the coat's color substance.
This is as true as saying there are only three primary colors in pigments for inks, paints, etc., and that most others are blends of those three.
Chamberlain was fascinated by the application of 100 thin spray coats of lightly pigmented lacquer... how the color only started to emerge after about the first 50 coats were applied.
In his new works, Close continued his involvement with the grid as an organizing device, creating full - color paintings out of only cyan, magenta, and yellow pigments, and layering colors in singular brushstrokes.
In his words, «Placing a quantity of small dots of two colors very near each other, and allowing them to be blended by the eye placed at the proper distance... is almost the only practical (method) at the disposal of the artist whereby he can actually mix, not pigments, but masses of colored light.»
Given regular exposure to light, a pigment print might only last a couple decades before the color degrades, although this depends on a variety of factors, including the type of paper used.
Notable among them is the 1935 Dr. Carver's Egyptian Blue 9th Oxidation, which matches an ancient hue found only on certain artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamen and approximates the color and pigment saturation levels of International Klein Blue (IKB).
Most of the paintings in Robert Novel's «Translation Not Required» balance three colors, only two of which are produced by pigment.
if I added only 2 pounds of blue pigment to the stain, it would radically change the color, even though the house weighs many orders of magnitude more than than 2 pounds.
The only thing is that acrylic paint does nt have a lot of pigment in it so I'm going to have to get some pigments so the color isn't compromised.
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