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    5.01 prints palette images with black (or dark gray) backgrounds under Windows 98, sometimes with radically altered colors. [80] 6.0 fails to display PNG images of 4097 or 4098 bytes in size. [81] 6.0 cannot open a PNG file that contains one or more zero-length IDAT chunks. This issue was first fixed in security update 947864 (MS08-024).

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    A 230-volt incandescent light bulb with a medium-sized E27 (Edison 27 mm) male screw base. The filament is visible as the mostly horizontal line between the vertical supply wires. A scanning electron microscope image of the tungsten filament of an incandescent light bulb Elaborate light in Denver, Colorado

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    In 1895 Daniel McFarlan Moore demonstrated lamps 2 to 3 meters (6.6 to 9.8 ft) in length that used carbon dioxide or nitrogen to emit white or pink light, respectively. They were considerably more complicated than an incandescent bulb, requiring both a high-voltage power supply and a pressure-regulating system for the fill gas. [7] Peter Cooper ...

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