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Interactive Color
Interactive Color 1.6 is a stand-alone multimedia application created by the San Diego Supercomputer Center. It features a wide array of information about applied color theory, including sections that illustrate how monitors display color and how four-color printing works.
Interactive Color 1.6 requires a color monitor with a minimum of 640 x 480 resolution.
Interactive Color 1.6 may be freely distributed but cannot be resold. It is provided as a courtesy and is not supported by Apple Computer, Inc.