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live cells amy palmer tue, jan 28, 11:00 am from il-2 to il-33: how cytokines shape regulatory t cell development and function **saskia hemmers** tue, jan 28, 12:00 pm informal seminar: magic numbers in protein phase transitions ned wingreen thu, jan 30, 11:00 am learning in neocortex-cerebellum circuits
live cells amy palmer tue, jan 28, 11:00 am from il-2 to il-33: how cytokines shape regulatory t cell development and function **saskia hemmers** tue, jan 28, 12:00 pm informal seminar: magic numbers in protein phase transitions ned wingreen thu, jan 30, 11:00 am learning in neocortex-cerebellum circuits...
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*computer screen colors appear in rgb (red, green, blue) format. rgb is considered "additive colors," which means the combination of these three lights yield white light. these colors come directly from a light source. in contrast, printed products appear in cmyk (cyan, magenta, yellow and black), which
than cmyk can. what this means to you - unless you make allowances, your print project will likely turn out muddy and dull, as the picture above demonstrates. so it's imperative that you set up your file in cmyk format so that your target color will match the onscreen color, and will be the finished printed...
http://eastridgeprint.com/color-tips-for-diy-designers/