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| diagram that explains the relationship of colors |
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| Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black |
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| What type of color mixing method is CYMK? Name an example. |
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What type of color mixing is RGB? Name an example. |
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| Additive. Scanner or monitor |
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| Who's color system was the first to separate Value, Hue and Chroma? |
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| Additive mixing of Red Green and Blue in theory should get you _____. But you actually get______. |
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Black. Muddy Brown or Grey. |
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| Measurement used to measure light: |
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| What is the human visual spectrum? |
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| after ultraviolet, before infrared |
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| Why are black surfaces hotter? |
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| Because they absorb more energy |
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| What two devices process the light that enters your eyes? |
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| Black and White, in your eye, is processed with your____: |
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| Color and Detail, in your eye, is processed with your______: |
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| Light enters your eye and your rods and cones process that light |
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| How many rods are in your eyes? |
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| How many cones are in your eyes? |
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| How many types of cones are there and what are they in charge of? |
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| 3. Short, medium and long (wavelengths) |
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| insect vision extends into: |
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| ultraviolet, because of the flowers |
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| key light, fill light and rim/back light |
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| light that exists around you |
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| faraway light, like the sun |
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| like a flash light or car headlight |
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| A green leaf looks green because: |
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| That's the only color it reflects |
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| What are the 3 properties of color in order? |
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| Hue, Value and Saturation |
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| the name of a color: red, blue, green... |
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| lightness or darkness of a hue |
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| Which has less tint and which has less shade: blue and yellow? |
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yellow has less tint cuz it's light blue has less shade cuz it's dark |
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| how do you neutralize a color? |
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| Mix two complementary colors |
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| Complementary colors are located: |
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| directly across from each other on the color wheel |
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| Analogous colors are located: |
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| next to each other on the color wheel |
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| triadic colors are located: |
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| 120 degrees from each other and they form an equilateral triangle. 3 colors! |
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| split complimentary colors: |
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| form an isosceles triangle. ex: red, yellow-green and blue-green. |
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every fourth color on wheel. yellow-orange, red, blue-purple, and green |
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| skin colors, classically are made with: |
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| green underneath with red on top |
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| If you want an orange to seem more orange, the bg should be________ |
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| the complimentary of orange, blue |
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| discordinate, random and chaotic |
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| putting a color next to its complimentary will make it look its most intense |
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