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Hue |
is a term used to describe a true pure color tht can be found on a rainbow e.g. green, orange, yellow, and blue. |
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Value |
is the lightness and darkness to tones and colors whihc is one of the main elements of art and design |
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Saturation |
describes the intensity of the shades or colors in an image. |
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Grayscale |
is the limitations of use in shades between "black and white," meaning that there is no full color specturm being used. |
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Subtractive primaries |
are the primary colors which are mainly used in printing: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. These are the colors used when place in front of a light. |
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Additive primaries |
are when equal parts of red, blue, and green bands are added to one another to create white. These colors are made up by light. |
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Four color process |
is a printing term describing the process to which a picture is made based on four colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black.) There are four steps to create an printed images starting from the light colors; CMY. and then finalized with the darker colors: K. |