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Computers & Graphics
Volume 9, Issue 2, 1985, Pages 171-176
 
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The use of colour to help visualize information*1

Hans Jürgen Ehlers

Ernst Klett Verlag, Stuttgart, FRG

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The presentation attempts to show how coded display attributes, especially colour, can help to make business and presentation graphics to communicate better. Essentials of the instructional functions of colour and some of the constraints are outlined. The second part covers colour in the CEPT European Videotex recommendation and how the growing acceptance of microcomputers will promote colour computers.

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