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Subject:Interactive Color stack From:Joseph T Chew <JTCHEW -at- LBL -dot- BITNET> Date:Fri, 19 Mar 1993 16:12:46 PST
Justine Correa's appearance on the list (Hi!) reminds me of
a Hypercard stack from the San Diego Supercomputer Center
that's been languishing in my in-box ever since they gave it
to me at IPCC '92.
It's called "Interactive Color: A Guide for Color in Computer
Graphics," and from the looks of things it might be useful in
learning about color on paper as well. The price is right
(shareware, with a nominal logistics fee if you want it on
diskette by mail). INFO -at- SDSC -dot- EDU can tell you more.