COLORS RED GREEN

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NATURE'S GIFT Inno-Pak, Inc. 867 High Street Worthington OH 43085 The colors red and green are claimed as a part of the mark. The solid, horizontal band and the jagged, diamond surrounding the center art design are red. The jagged, horizontal lines on the top and bottom of the solid band are green. The ribbon banner on which the words NATURE'S GIFT appear is also green.;delicatessan items; namely, meats, cheeses, prepared salads, and entrees;The colors red and green are claimed as a part of the mark. The solid, horizontal band and the jagged, diamond surrounding the center art design are red. The jagged, horizontal lines on the top and bottom of the solid band are green. The ribbon banner on which the words NATURE'S GIFT appear is also green.;
VG FRANCIS LOGISTICS VG FRANCIS LOGISTICS 800 EAST 180TH STREET SUITE 6G BRONX NY 10460 The colors red and green appear in the wording VG FRANCIS LOGISTICS.;Truckload carrier services and multi modal transportation services, namely, pick-up, transportation and delivery of freight by truck; arranging for pick-up, transportation and delivery of freight and other goods by air, rail and sea transportation; providing information by means of an Internet web site in the fields of freight transportation, delivery and warehousing;The color(s) red and green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;LOGISTICS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Electronically programmed signs consist of any array of picture elements (pixels) that can be controlled independently to create an image. Varying the intensity of each pixel and adding multiple colors per pixel will enhance the image quality. It is currently common to have displays that use one, two or three separate colors in a pixel (monochrome, red-green, and red, green and blue) with intensity levels of two, four, eight up to 256 and beyond. Multiple colored pixels can combine colors at various intensity levels to expand the displayable color palette. The number of colors it is possible to display is calculated by the following formula: