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The video displays a collection of paint rollers hanging from a metal rail, likely in a paint shop or studio in Ternopil, Ukraine. Each roller is paired with a numbered sign in Ukrainian, indicating the enamel paint color it represents. The rollers themselves are wrapped in clear plastic, showcasing the different shades. The camera pans across the display, revealing various colors. From right to left, the visible signs and their corresponding translations are: - "ЕМАЛЬ ЗОЛОТО #14" (Enamel Gold #14) - "ЕМАЛЬ ПЛАТИНА #15" (Enamel Platinum #15) - "ЕМАЛЬ ЖОВТА #16" (Enamel Yellow #16) - "ЕМАЛЬ КАМІНЬ #12" (Enamel Stone #12) - "ЕМАЛЬ ПУДРА #10" (Enamel Powder #10) - "ЕМАЛЬ КАПУЧІНО #11" (Enamel Cappuccino #11) - "ЕМАЛЬ СИНЯ #7" (Enamel Blue #7) - "ЕМАЛЬ ЧОРНА #8" (Enamel Black #8) - "ЕМАЛЬ БЛАКИТНА #4" (Enamel Light Blue #4) - "ЕМАЛЬ РОЖЕВА #5" (Enamel Pink #5) - "ЕМАЛЬ ФІОЛЕТОВА #6" (Enamel Violet #6) The rollers exhibit a spectrum of colors including metallic gold and platinum, yellow, stone grey, various shades of red and pink (powder, cappuccino), blue, black, light blue, and violet. The background consists of a white brick wall and a window through which an exterior building structure is visible, suggesting an indoor setting with natural light. The overall impression is an organized display for customers to view and select paint colors.
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