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== Live-Action TV ==
* The sixth series of ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' is virtually bichromatic.
* ''[[Burn Notice]]'' uses this all the time too. Watch out for Michael's orange skin, paired with a light blue shirt. Happens almost every other scene
* ''[[Instant Star]]'' used a blue filter for the school interior sequences, to better match the late 19th/early 20th century stone [[High School]] building they used for exteriors and [[Hey, ItsIt's That Place!|disguise the interior sets]] built for the midcentury-modern [[Degrassi]] school building.
* Interesting use in ''[[Awake (TV)|Awake]]'', where the two different universes that the show alternates between each get their own color pallete: Red/orange for the reality where Britten's wife is alive, and green/blue for the one where his son is. It actually serves a purpose in making it obvious to a careful viewer which one the scene is taking place in.
 
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** So are the Chicago Bears.
* The [http://hub.tv-ark.org.uk/images/endboards/images/lwt_a_large.jpg 1970s] and [http://hub.tv-ark.org.uk/images/endboards/images/lwt_b_large.jpg 1980s] logos for [[ITV]] company LWT had blue and orange stripes.
* The NTSC analog television system's [http[wikipedia://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YIQ |YIQ color space]] has the orange and blue contrast along the in-phase (I) axis and the green and purple contrast along the quadrature (Q) axis. More bandwidth is allocated to I than to Q because the eye is more sensitive to orange and blue contrast.
 
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