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  2. Cue mark - Wikipedia

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    ITV use a spinning black-and-white ticker in the corner of the screen. In recent years, ITV have reduced usage of the cue dot to sporting events and other live broadcast programmes. The BBC's main purpose of cue dots was to cue the following programme, either from a studio or from an outside broadcast .

  3. Television content rating system - Wikipedia

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    In March 1961, following the broadcast of a film where a female nude was briefly visible, the "white square" was introduced. A white square, replaced by a white rectangle in 1964, was displayed in the corner of the screen. An off-screen voice warned at the beginning of the programme that it was unsuitable for all audiences.

  4. Checker shadow illusion - Wikipedia

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    An illusion closely related to the checker shadow illusion, which also relies on using implied visual shadows to seemingly darken a brighter region to the same color as a well-lit dark region, involves two squares placed at an angle, with the darker square being lit and the lighter square at an angle which receives poor light. [2]

  5. File:White check mark in dark green rounded square.svg

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  6. French television content ratings - Wikipedia

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    Its role was to warn viewers that the content shown on-screen was not "for all audiences". This "white square" was transformed into a white rectangle in 1964 [1] and its appearance below a program was always preceded by a verbal warning from the speaker. The white square was mainly aimed at depictions of violence and pornography according to ...

  7. Monochrome monitor - Wikipedia

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    Monochrome monitors are commonly available in three colors: if the P1 phosphor is used, the screen is green monochrome. If the P3 phosphor is used, the screen is amber monochrome. If the P4 phosphor is used, the screen is white monochrome (known as "page white"); this is the same phosphor as used in early television sets. [2]

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