The use of photographs on 128 or 256 color displays isn't really practical. The results are so poor that designers avoid using pictures on those panels. Now, with C-more, designers can enhance their projects with actual machine and factory photos.
"A picture paints a thousand words"
The use of photographs allows screens to convey more information, which operators can comprehend clearly and more quickly.
The graphical display of information can also help overcome language barriers. (Of course, C-more can display text in multiple languages also)
Here's one application example:
Photos of actual machines can be used for maintenance screens such as I/O Troubleshooting. Identify I/O devices via pushbuttons and indicator lights with pointers overlaid on a photo of the machine. Reduce the time spent hunting for hidden sensors, and errors made by misidentified components.