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Xerox‘s Geoffrey Woolfe seems to think he’s found a way to make picking just the right color a bit easier, laying out his plans for so-called “natural language color editing” at the annual meeting of the Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC). While it’s apparently still in the early stages, the system will supposedly let you adjust colors simply by describing them in natural langauge, using voice or typed commands like “make the sky a deeper blue” or “make the background carnation pink” — the software then does all the rest of the work. Of course, Xerox isn’t exactly giving any indication when that may happen, so you’ll have to make do with the cumbersome point-and-click method of color-choosing we’ve somehow managed to get along with all these years for a little while longer.
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