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Lime green # Imagination
Mysterious Lime green artifact - what could it be?
It usually manifests as a bright green pixelated area that covers part of the image or video, obscuring the original content.
The artifact can be caused by various factors, such as:
Corrupted or incomplete data: If the image or video file is damaged, corrupted, or incompletely downloaded or transferred, it may result in missing or incorrect data that the device or software cannot interpret correctly.
This can cause the device or software to display a default color, such as green, instead of the intended content.Faulty hardware or software: If the device or software that captures, processes, or displays the image or video has a defect or malfunction, it may produce errors or anomalies in the output.
For example, a faulty camera sensor, a defective memory card, a malfunctioning graphics card, or a buggy software update can cause the lime green artifact to appear.Incompatible or outdated formats or codecs: If the image or video file uses a format or codec that is not supported or compatible with the device or software that tries to open or play it, it may result in a distorted or garbled output.
For example, a high-resolution image or video may not display properly on a low-resolution device or software, or a newer format or codec may not be recognized by an older device or software.
Some possible solutions are:
Checking and repairing the data: If the image or video file is corrupted or incomplete, it may be possible to check and repair the data using a file recovery or repair tool, or by downloading or transferring the file again from a reliable source.
Updating or replacing the hardware or software: If the device or software that captures, processes, or displays the image or video has a defect or malfunction, it may be possible to fix or prevent the artifact by updating or replacing the hardware or software with a newer or better version.
Converting or transcoding the format or codec: If the image or video file uses a format or codec that is not supported or compatible with the device or software that tries to open or play it, it may be possible to fix or prevent the artifact by converting or transcoding the file to a different format or codec that is more suitable or compatible.
Example of the palette with the Lime green color
![Palette with colors: Caput mortuum, Lime green and Ochre Picture with primary colors of Caput mortuum, Lime green, Ochre, Moss green and Sandy brown](/images/lime-green/lime-green-color-man-with-dreadlocks.webp)
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...