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Munsell Prism

1. Black


2. White


3. Hue


4. Value


5. Chroma

Chroma I

Saturation, may be defined as the strength or dominance of the hue. On

Chroma II

On the outer edge of the hue wheel are the intensely saturated hues, towards the center of the color wheel, no hue dominates abd they become less and less saturated.

Value

Lightness, described overall intensity of how light or dark a color is. It is the only dimension of color that may exist by itself.

Hue

Described with the words we normally think of as describing color: red, purple, blue, ect.

CMYK I

1. Cyan


2. Magenta


3. Yellow


4. Key

CMYK II

Reffected

RGB I

1. Red


2. Green


3. Blue

RGB II

Transmitted

Color I

1. Primary


2. Secondary


3. Tertiary

Color (Intensity) II

Described as the strength or dominance of a hue, described as chroma.

Color (Doppage) III

1. Warm


2. Cold

Pallets I

Monochrome

Pallets II

Pastel

Pallets III

Complementary

Pallets IV

Analogous

Pallets V

Triadic

Living Color

How colors are used to reinfordce the feeling of the audience.