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    What Is Color Temperature?

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    characteristic of visible light that has important applications in a variety of fields such as lighting, photography, videography, astrophysics, manufacturing and publishing. In generally the hues of light generated are either warm (yellowish) or cool (bluish) and measured in degrees of Kelvin (K) 2.5.1. Technical Definition The color temperature of a light source is defined as the color temperature of a black body radiator that radiates light of comparable hue to that of the light…

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    All street lights which usually made the street blaze in the night were off. The boy looked up at the full moon in the sky, which was shining through the clouds. “All of this could not be real,” he thought. Suddenly, Xavier’s eyes were blinded by the green light which exploded in the distance. It was huge and bright, and was gleaming like a fire. As it was spreading its rays, lighting…

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    observe their activity of the plants. As we all know the sun is the most important energy source for all living craters in the universe, plant use this as their energy source and human use this as a light and to separate day and night. I think photosynthetic pigments must do with contrasting fundamental of lights,…

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    Symbolism of The Glass Menagerie In Tennessee Williams’ play The Glass Menagerie, there is an abundance of symbolism that can be identified through careful analysis of the play write. The story is based around the Wingfield family. The daughter in the story is the central point of most of the symbolism. Laura, the daughter, has a collection of glass figurines in which the title of the play was named after. Within the glass collection there is a glass unicorn which holds a lot of symbolism…

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    Armoros: A Short Story

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    moment through dark space, and the gray limbo, seeking that light, that spark of spirit, that life--. And there it was, a sudden blaze, a bonfire, brighter than any spark she had ever seen before. She reached for it, wrapping it around herself, coils of white fire that burned and scorched her skin. She screamed aloud- and changed. White fire blasted through her veins. She shot upward her gear ripping and tearing and falling away, light blazing…

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    diamonds. Optical gemology is the identifications term used to describe the characteristics of the color, transparency and luster of these breathtaking stones. The lusters the quality of light that reflects from the surface of a stone, observing the transparency of a gem or diamond would depend on the amount of light that penetrates through the stones and this has an effect on the chemical and crystalline, that is how the reflecting of the colors are lightened up. The key to success with…

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    ahead or recoiling at shadows. The Arctic clothing I wore weighed me down, roughly 40 pounds of clothing, as I plodded to my location. We all cursed our heavy clothing while finding haven in its necessary warmth and fortification. The clothing was light in comparison to the sled I pulled behind me; our…

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    The excruciating heat consumes the flat desert land while many buckets of clay lie shattered on the ground next to a solitary drinking well made of stone. The countless footprints erratically scattered throughout the area, and the fresh puddles of spilled water are evidence of an unexpected and immediate evacuation. Towering above the undulating mountains, a mysterious dark cloud is hovering. The throbbing temperature beats down on a sprawled body lying on the desolate road. His clothes are…

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    adjusting to was how bright it was all the time. Back in Jiha, before that day when his whole life had suddenly turned upside-down, it had always been dark. With electricity such a precious commodity, the chief had never authorized building more lights than were absolutely necessary for everyone to get around; squinting through the gloom had been a habit people developed by the time they could walk. The first time he'd seen the sun, awed as he'd been by its beauty, Simon had hardly been able to…

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    consists of the sky and foggy mountains giving the image a mostly light blue or low intensity red. Yosemite at this time of day is full of cool calming colors that make one feel safe, and comforted but also some warm color from the trees and the shading around them. The mix of cool and warm gives the beholder a feeling of relaxation and awe. The over all value of Yosemite (Burnt Forest & Half Dome) would be dark but in such a light way that one might find it difficult to describe it as a dark…

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