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Apple is exploring new Apple Pencil technology that could allow the device to sample colors from the real world to use in digital art, drawings, edits, and more, according to an Apple patent ...
Back in 2019, Apple applied for a patent concerning an Apple Pencil that could include "an on-board display" that showed different colors.In that case, the idea was that a user would see what ...
Apple may never allow us to create whole Apple Watch faces ourselves, but it is looking at how you could show the Watch a band, or any object, and have it adapt to its color.
If you’re wondering what Woz means by “the 2 grays” — the Apple II could display 16 different colors. Two of those 16 colors were different shades of gray, at least at a software level.
Even looking back at the original Macintosh, which debuted with a black and white display at a time when the company’s long-running Apple II line boasted color graphics. (The Apple II which, it ...
More specifically, a future Apple Watch could have a color sampling sensor behind the display, according to the Electronic Devices With Color Sampling Sensors patent. It could determine the color ...
Apple has filed for a patent on an idea to help those whose bread and butter still involves printing: make the display CMYK. Most displays use the additive red-green-blue color model, which ...
A report this morning says that we may see in the future an e-Ink iPhone display, as a secondary screen on a folding iPhone.. The most likely interpretation of a follow-up tweet is that Apple is ...
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