Things to Know About Full Color (outdoor pets) Printing
No commentsBy paul_thomas
Printing a full-color image is surely a complex procedure that involves a lot of step by step processing. A fundamental awareness is very much necessary for printers and also significant for designers who are into planning as well as giving out the best possible layouts. Its true that print buyers must always be aware of a few issues that they come across when they purchase a color work.
What is Full Color Printing? This is in fact an interesting thing to answer; in short, a Full color printing is a method by which printing photographs and other type of paper works in full spectrum of color. Its notable to mention here that, full color printing has changed and improved a lot as times change and as technology keeps traveling towards advancement in every stage. In actual fact, we can say that the techniques that are being used these days are very much sophisticated as well as highly developed that it is highly practical to create copies that look so much identical to the original photos or any documents and paper works that we desire to reproduce.
Reproduction of color travels on something called and known to be as the three-color vision theory that is told based on the way the how a human eye sees the color. We all know that the white light that has the full wavelengths of visible light has three primary colors, which are red, green, and blue. These colors are most usually known to be as the RGB among professional printers. RGB is known to be the additive primaries as lights of them generate white light whenever they are being added together and this is the fundamental logic on which the concept of color printing is built upon.
Now that we know about the reproduction of colors, lets know about the process of color separation. The process by which colors are separated happens just like how the process of seeing happens. What happens is that, the image that is to be reproduced is observed using filters and they are totally three in number. Each one of the filter is kept parallel to each of the additive primaries. In simpler words you can say that it happens like how humans basically see things in layers. The process of distinguishing the colors happens in separate colors but they are all at the same time together actually.
When you know the process of photography works, then you will know the process used in full color printing as well. One can find a red filter that is normally placed over a camera or sometimes will be having a full color printing lens for producing a negative of the red light. One can even observe that blue and green areas left behind when a positive print is created and this gives cyan color. Same way when the green filter gives a positive of red and blue, it gives out magenta color. Then the blue filter leaves behind the red and green color to give out yellow.
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The Solution to the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Paul Chehade:.
By Pat
(1888PressRelease) We have the economical and permanent solution to the oil spillage problem in the Gulf of Mexico or in any other place. We respectfully request your attention to this problem and the solution that we propose.
AAA Construction & Development “MPCD” - “Biosinfo” - “Thermal Desorption Process”
Mr. Barack Obama.
Honorable President of the United States of America.
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President,
We have the economical and permanent solution to the oil spillage problem in the Gulf of Mexico or in any other place. We respectfully request your attention to this problem and the solution that we propose.
In Spain in 2002 we had a similar problem with the Prestige spillage accident. This problem was never solved because of the government bureaucracy. Today we have a national catastrophe in which you have demonstrated to be aware and ready to do whatever is necessary to solve the problem.
This oil spillage has already decimated the economy and the marine life of a large costal area in the Gulf of Mexico. This damage will continue to grow exponentially in other areas of the Gulf of Mexico and in the coast of Florida.
We work in the decontamination and bioremediation in Europe and around the world. We have already made tests to clean the Florida’s Everglades of its contamination with satisfactory results. The expenses to do this were covered entirely by our group of companies, AAA Construction & Development and Vanguard Technologies.
We respectfully request the opportunity to advise your administration on how this can be accomplished.
The real problem of oil spillages in the coastal areas, is when the oil spillage reaches the shores, this will damage and destroy the economy of the areas.
We propose to clean the areas, the sand and the vegetation “In Site” with Biodegradable Chemicals and Biological Acceptable Products that are Environmentally Friendly to accelerate the process of Biodegradation. To do that we need heavy machinery to mix the products with the soil and sand and a lot of hand labor “In Site”, this way we solve two problems: - The Contamination and the Unemployment in the area. The machinery we propose is to treat the contaminated residual to leave the place clean and in its original condition. The most important is to avoid the necessity to transfer the contaminated material to the chemical landfill.
At the present time you are working in good faith and have committed with the people in the United States, that believe in you, to solve this problem. Taking out the oil from the sea is only a first step, the big problem will be when the oil spill reaches the shores. Based on our experience worldwide with this problem we hope that you do not leave this problem in the hands of bureaucrats and non scrupulous lobbyists.
Our representative in the United States of America is:
Vanguard Technologies
3570 N.W. 62nd Street
Miami. Florida 33147 - 7538
Tel. 305 - 633 - 0351
Fax. 305 - 635 - 0125
Mr. Diego R. Suarez, President
Mr. S.F. Echeverria, Vice President
Environmentally Solution Engineer
It is fundamental that the persons or that the companies that produce the Biodegradables Chemicals and Biological Acceptable Products that are Environmentally Friendly realize the bioremediations constantly lowers the prices of the products because this is a national necessity.
We attach:
1.- Mechanism of the Product’s Action in the presence of Hydrocarbons
2.- Copy of the letter to you dated May 3, 2010.
3.- Copy of the letter to you dated May 21, 2010.
4.- Copy of the letter From Gulf Coast State Attorneys General to you and Mr. Eric H. Holder Attorney general of the United States, dated May 6, 2010.
5.- Copy of the letter From Gulf Coast State Attorneys General to Mr. Bert Cornelison, Halliburton Energy Services and Mr. William C. Lemmer, Cameron International Corporation.
6.- Copy of the letter From Gulf Coast State Attorneys General to Mr. Rupert Bondy Group General Counsel BP, Mr. Stephen R. Winters, Esq. Associate Group general Counsel Refining and Marketing, Global, Mr. Doug Suttless, Chief Operating Officer, BP Exploration & Production.
7.- Copy of the letter From Gulf Coast State Attorneys General to Mr. Eric B. Brown, Esq. Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Transocean Holding Incorporated, Transocean, LTD, Transocean Offshore deepwater drilling , Inc., Transocean Deepwater, Inc.
8.- Copy of the test result of Everglades Florida 2005.
Hopping to hear from you at your earliest convenience , We remain at your disposal.
Respectfully,
Paul Chehade:.
President
AAA Construction & Development
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Environmental Funerals - Go Green after Death
By lee101
Death is a part of life and so are funeral services. But did you know how much damage we do to the earth even after we have stopped living? Did you know that 60 million trees are axed every year to build coffins? Gases released during cremation account for 16 percent of the mercury emissions in U.K. Construction of vaults for burials lead to the introduction of about 1.6 million tons of concrete in the soil. The number of people who die each year is about 56 million now and this figure is expected to increase twofold by 2040, so things will only get worse.
We don’t really stop to think of the materials that are used to manufacture items like caskets that are used in traditional funeral services. According to recent research, the quantity of metal used to make the caskets used in North America is equal to the amount of metal used to manufacture the Golden Gate Bridge. Some funeral service rituals sometimes require embalming. Since these embalming fluids are supposed to retard the process of decomposition of the body by inhibiting the growth of bacteria, they also inhibit the growth of bacteria and other important enzymes in the soil.
To prevent all this damage to the environment, we can now choose to opt for greener funeral services.
Green burial tips
One way of ensuring that a funeral is environmentally friendly is to use a biodegradable casket. If you use a coffin made of used paper, buried in a place where there are trees and shrubs, the body will slowly become a part of the environment.
Another method is to cremate the body before it needs to be embalmed. If the body is embalmed, cremating it leads to air pollution because of the toxic gases released during the cremation.
Headstones also lead to pollution because they obstruct the growth of trees. Thus you may choose to have a living memorial for yourself or your loved one in the form of a tree. If this becomes a practice then it will be easier for the survivors of the decedent to cope with the loss because they will have a living substitute for the person who is no more and also lead to the planting of millions of trees. There are more than two hundred environment-friendly burial sites in England, so you can choose the one that is close to your home.
Another novel environment-friendly option is to get your ashes mixed with reef material. This material is then placed in an ocean. Eventually it becomes a new reef. This promotes the growth of organisms that grow on reefs and restores the ecological balance of the planet.
With so many options, it is now much easier to plan a funeral service and burial that will not harm the environment.
Environmental funerals need to be considered to protect the planet. Get more funeral information at:
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