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  2. File:Sleeping Lady with Black Vase.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Sleep (1964 film) - Wikipedia

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    The duration of Sleep was trimmed to 15 minutes when it was screened with its successor Kiss at Boston's Park Square Cinema in July 1964. [16] Only 12 minutes of the Sleep was shown at the New York Film Festival in September 1964, but it was repeated continuously throughout the evening. [17] Images from the film appear in later artworks by Warhol.

  4. Image color transfer - Wikipedia

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    Image color transfer is a function that maps (transforms) the colors of one (source) image to the colors of another (target) image. A color mapping may be referred to as the algorithm that results in the mapping function or the algorithm that transforms the image colors.

  5. What is the Black-white sleep gap, and how is it ... - AOL

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    The first, a 2006 study in the American Journal of Epidemiology, found that, while white women and white men sleep over six hours a night on average, Black women sleep just 5.9 hours a night and ...

  6. Sleeping Lady with Black Vase - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping Lady with Black Vase (Hungarian: Alvó nő fekete vázával) is a 1927–1928 oil painting by Róbert Berény. It is a depiction of the painter's wife reclining asleep in a blue dress behind a table on which is set a black vase. The painting was sold in 1928 and was considered lost after World War II.

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  8. Grayscale - Wikipedia

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    The contrast ranges from black at the weakest intensity to white at the strongest. [1] Grayscale images are distinct from one-bit bi-tonal black-and-white images, which, in the context of computer imaging, are images with only two colors: black and white (also called bilevel or binary images). Grayscale images have many shades of gray in between.

  9. They Burn Witches Here - The Huffington Post

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    The process begins as it has before and since, in a dirt-packed hut where a family is weeping over a corpse. Some relatives grab at the dead boy’s torso, his arms, his face. Others sit cross-legged, smearing black and white mud on their bodies. Most moan, and their moans swirl around the tight space, harmonizing intermittently.