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Based upon public domain en:Image:Cell phone mini.png by Tv's emory: Author: MaxSem . This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape. ... Cell phone icon
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Other image attributes that can be stored in PNG files include gamma values, background color, and textual metadata information. PNG also supports color management through the inclusion of ICC color profiles. [22] bKGD gives the default background color. It is intended for use when there is no better choice available, such as in standalone ...
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Several studies have found PCS to be more transparent than other graphic symbols such as Blissymbols. [2] A graphic symbol is transparent if "the shape, motion, or function of the referent is depicted to such an extent that meaning of the symbol can be readily guessed in the absence of the referent" (Fuller & Lloyd, 1991, p. 217).