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Equipped with two separate systems of sensors, the experimental satellite "sees" its subject in three different colors: near infra-red (beyond the range of human vision), green and red. Transmitted separately back to earth, these colors can be combined to produce eerie multicolor photographs that are highly informative. ERTS owes its perceptive ability to the fact that every object, living or inanimate, emits, absorbs or reflects light in a highly characteristic way. Such spectral "signatures" are especially distinctive in infrared. ERTS, for instance, uses its infra-red sensors not only to identify crops in an area but also to tell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Good ERTS | 11/13/1972 | See Source »

...acting is completely gimmicky, but with fast and clever gimmicks. Chumley has mastered an idiot grin, and cartwheels admirably across the stage. Miss Bush and her counterpart Dame Chat (Joan Tolentino) scream too much, but their grimaces and multicolor petticoats (Lewis Smith's costuming is superb) more than compensate. In smaller parts, David Dunton as a myopic curate is the only actor to read, rather than chant his lines, and his care pays off in laughs. Ed Jay, Jr., as a sleepy Linus-figure with a patchwork blanket, is trapped in his one sight gag, but is pleasant enough...

Author: By George H. Rosen, | Title: Broken Promises | 10/19/1966 | See Source »

Rash of Jokes. Inevitably, the hostesses have become known among Bonded birdmen as Pucci Galores. And the multicolor fleet has raised a rash of jokes, such as the one about the airport controlman who radioed a Braniff pilot: "O.K., dearie, take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. Business: Colors Are Fun | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...familiar of his household, has assembled what amounts to a private exhibit: most of these 160 studies, here presented in stunning four-color plates, have not been shown before. The artist has illuminated many of them with his own comments, and has contributed the gay, gaudy "Picasso alphabet"-multicolor flourishes in chalk-that adorns Miss Parmelin's text. The period covered is 1954-63, when Picasso, working with explosive exuberance, immortalized his lovely model (and later, second wife), Jacqueline Roque, on canvas and also in sheet metal, cast iron and ceramic tile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: For Mind & Eye | 7/16/1965 | See Source »

...idea of pressing paper to a plane surface. To make his Terminus, he printed seven colors off a metal plate slathered with key chains, pebbles, even a straw place mat. He runs wet paper through his hydraulic press, which is capable of 10,000 Ibs. pressure, gets an elaborate multicolor abstract...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Graphics: Of Rabbit Glue & Beauty | 9/4/1964 | See Source »

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