The law doesn't list any specific color processes, such as Pantone, to manufacturing or drawing the flag.
With very few exceptions, 35mm has always been a negative-to-positive color process.
The material on the canvas and the color process play an essential role.
Kalvar film was limited to reproduction of black and white only although a color process was developed.
The color process used entirely too much light to be an economic success and never became commercially available.
It was filmed using a color process called Gevacolor.
It could still be Caliban, or someone else, who knew about the color process for that robot model.
In 1912, Gaumont developed a color process for film.
Multicolor is a subtractive natural color process for motion pictures.
Secondly, hot roots can be the result of a single color process.