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  2. Snow cone - Wikipedia

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    A snow cone (or snow kone, sno kone, sno-kone, sno cone, or sno-cone) is a variation of shaved ice or ground-up ice desserts commonly served in paper cones or foam cups. [1] The dessert consists of ice shavings that are topped with flavored sugar syrup.

  3. File:Cones SMJ2 E.svg - Wikipedia

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    2007-10-26 02:04 Vanessaezekowitz 290×220× (21900 bytes) Forgot white background layer 2007-10-26 01:57 Vanessaezekowitz 287×217× (21545 bytes) Simplified human cone response curves, based on Dicklyon's PNG version, itself based on version by Stockman, MacLeod & Johnson (1993) Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 10, 2491-2521d (log ...

  4. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    The Photoshop and illusions.hu flavors also produce the same result when the top layer is pure white (the differences between these two are in how one interpolates between these 3 results). These three results coincide with gamma correction of the bottom layer with γ=2 (for top black), unchanged bottom layer (or, what is the same, γ=1; for ...

  5. Talk:Adobe Photoshop Elements - Wikipedia

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    4 Image. 1 comment. 5 CMYK in Elements. 6 Mac version only 4.0. 1 comment. 7 Don Cone. 5 comments. 8 Photoshop / Photoshop Elements. 3 comments. 9 Icon. 1 comment. 10 ...

  6. Visual snow syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Visual snow: dynamic, continuous, tiny dots observed across the entire visual field at any time of the day, regardless of lighting conditions, persisting for more than three months. The dots are usually black/gray on a white background and gray/white on a black background; however, they can also be transparent, white flashing, or colored.

  7. Cone - Wikipedia

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    A right circular cone and an oblique circular cone A double cone (not shown infinitely extended) 3D model of a cone. A cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape that tapers smoothly from a flat base (frequently, though not necessarily, circular) to a point called the apex or vertex that is not contained in the base.

  8. Conifer cone - Wikipedia

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    A mature female big-cone pine (Pinus coulteri) cone, the heaviest pine cone A young female cone on a Norway spruce (Picea abies) Immature male cones of Swiss pine (Pinus cembra) A conifer cone , or in formal botanical usage a strobilus , pl. : strobili , is a seed-bearing organ on gymnosperm plants, especially in conifers and cycads .

  9. Light cone - Wikipedia

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    Light cones near a black hole resulting from a collapsing star. The purple (dashed) line shows the path of a photon emitted from the surface of a collapsing star. The green (dot-dash) line shows the path of another photon shining at the singularity.