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Switching colors around for better legibility. 18:16, 25 June 2007: 900 × 600 (424 bytes) UberHalogen: As much compression as possible, cannot be compressed further without using LF instead of CR+LF (although that wouldn't be good as it would no longer be fully compatible with all operating systems).
Colors of Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, not the federal Federal Specification DDD-F-416F cloth color specifications: 02:16, 22 January 2023: 600 × 1,140 (684 bytes) TheTaraStark: Fixed colors to match Dept of State RGB specifications. See w:Flag of the United States#Colors: 01:20, 30 November 2021: 600 × 1,140 (684 bytes) MapGrid
(b) If the state flag is displayed vertically: (1) the blue stripe should be above the white and red stripes; and (2) the white stripe should be, from the perspective of an observer, to the left of the red stripe.
A flag protocol (or flag code) is a set of rules and regulations for the display of flags within a country, including national, subnational, and foreign flags. Generally, flag protocols call for the national flag to be the most prominent flag (i.e, in the position of honor), flown highest and to its own right (the viewer's left) and for the flag to never touch the ground.
This vector image was generated programmatically from geometry defined in File:Flag of the Philippines (construction sheet).svg. Orientation (with red on left for times of war) as shown in How to Properly Display the Philippine Flag: Author: RainbowSilver2ndBackup
Never display the flag with the union down unless you are signaling distress. When hanging the flag somewhere, do not let it touch the ground. Do not use the U.S. flag for the following purposes:
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.
Often known as truecolor and millions of colors, 24-bit color is the highest color depth normally used, and is available on most modern display systems and software. Its color palette contains (2 8 ) 3 = 256 3 = 16,777,216 colors. 24-bit color can be represented with six hexadecimal digits.