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Xerox develops 'Natural Language Color Editing' (Usability News)
Xerox develops 'Natural Language Color Editing' (Usability News)
Common words used to distinguish different shades and colors could be mapped to the technical language of color and used in devices like color office printers and commercial presses.
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