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  2. MERCON - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Ford released the Mercon "V" fluid specification (M2C202-B). [5] Ford Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) 06-14-04 indicates that Mercon "V" is to replace the original Mercon fluid. [6] This fluid was first used in the following transmissions: 1997 4R70W 4-speed automatic transmission; 1998 4R100 4-speed automatic transmission

  3. Automatic transmission fluid - Wikipedia

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    The MERCON V specification was further modified sometime before 2007 to make it backwards-compatible with MERCON. Ford has/is terminating all license agreements for the manufacture and sale of MERCON in favor of MERCON V. [13] Toyota continued using GM ATF, including Dexron (B) and Dexron-II(D) in most of their automatic transmissions until ...

  4. 3D lookup table - Wikipedia

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    In the film and graphics industries, 3D lookup tables (3D LUTs) are used for color grading and for mapping one color space to another. They are commonly used to calculate preview colors for a monitor or digital projector of how an image will be reproduced on another display device, typically the final digitally projected image or release print ...

  5. List of Ford transmissions - Wikipedia

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    These are dual-clutch transmissions.. 2008–present 6DCT 150 6-speed wet clutch. Ford Fiesta; 2008–present 6DCT 250 (DPS6) 6-speed dry clutch. Ford EcoSport, Ford Fiesta, Ford Focus.

  6. DEXRON - Wikipedia

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    This was the first GM ATF to require red dye as an aid in fluid leak detection. Prior to this fluid, GM ATF was the same color as engine oil. Aftermarket ATF was available with red dye. GM DEXRON (B)-licensed products have a license number on the container that begins with the letter B. Example: B10001.

  7. Palette (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, a palette is the set of available colors from which an image can be made. In some systems, the palette is fixed by the hardware design, and in others it is dynamic, typically implemented via a color lookup table (CLUT), a correspondence table in which selected colors from a certain color space's color reproduction range are assigned an index, by which they can be referenced.

  8. Coffee trader Mercon runs out of credit, files for bankruptcy

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Mercon Coffee Group, one of the world's largest coffee traders, has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. due to what it defined as "exceptionally challenging operating ...

  9. List of software palettes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of software palettes used by computers. Systems that use a 4-bit or 8-bit pixel depth can display up to 16 or 256 colors simultaneously. Many personal computers in the early 1990s displayed at most 256 different colors, freely selected by software (either by the user or by a program) from their wider hardware's RGB color palette.