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Old 06-04-2013, 11:30 PM   #30
Pismire
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Originally Posted by Geralt View Post
...But as somebody mentioned who studied biology black and white IS a deal-breaker. I am pretty sure you can understand why.
But even I annotate in at least 2-3 colors on my tablet. I have better overview that way than with just one color. (it's usually 1 color for underline, 1 for written comments)

Well, not all fields of work are the same. You surely understand that?
Most journals print in black and white, and (as mentioned before) suggest to authors to include images that will still be recognizable in greyscale. Biological journals as well!

My question is not a rhetorical one - I am honestly interested where colour plays an important role. Marking text for example I would not have thought of...
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