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English: A transparent circle on a light-colored background (hex color code #F9F9F9), designed to be placed over content to show only that portion within the circle. The circle has a black border 0.5% as wide as its outside diameter.
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The border option adds a one-pixel border, which can be useful when it is important to distinguish image from background. Here is the same picture with and without a border. [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|border|30px|White flag containing solid red circle]] [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|30px|White flag containing solid red circle]] This generates " ".
Digital Negative (DNG) is an open, lossless raw image format developed by Adobe and used for digital photography.It was launched on September 27, 2004. [1] The launch was accompanied by the first version of the DNG specification, [2] plus various products, including a free-of-charge DNG converter utility.
The background figure is the CIE xy chromaticity diagram. The choice of primary colors is related to the physiology of the human eye ; good primaries are stimuli that maximize the difference between the responses of the cone cells of the human retina to light of different wavelengths , and that thereby make a large color triangle .
A gold-plated circular fiducial marker. Most placement machines are fed boards for assembly by a rail conveyor, with the board being clamped down in the assembly area of the machine. Each board will clamp slightly differently than the others, and the variance—which will generally be only tenths of a millimeter—is sufficient to ruin a board ...