Dark leather was used for the cover because it was readily available and easier for the players to see when the ball was hit in the air on a clear day. White baseballs were later introduced (1861) because most ball fields at the time had heavily wooded area back drops, and it was easier to see the white ball. Famed Baseball writer Henry Chadwick advocated using a dark red leather baseball as late as 1875 but white baseballs were used ever since.
In 1970 The maverick owner of the Oakland Athletics Charlie Finley made efforts to introduce a bright orange baseball that Charlie thought might put some pizazz into the stuffy ole national pastime. The Orange Baseball had two principal advantages over conventional white baseballs: (1) fans could follow the flight of an orange ball more easily than a white ball, especially when hit to the outfield, and (2) the batter could more easily see an orange ball being delivered at a speed of 90-100 miles per hour out of the normally white background of a pitcher's uniform.
Just add the original color to it.
the Lamborghinis original color is yellow
Repaint it with the original color.
The original color was blue.
No. There is no original color when it comes to cars.
There is no original color for cars. They can be painted whatever color is wanted.
I'm pretty sure the original color was yellow, but I could be wrong.
Mixing any color with black produces a shade of the original color. Mixing a color with white produces a tint of the original color.
black
Red
The original color for a pyramid is a orangy creme color
Your hair will always grow back to its original color.