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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.

Value

is the lightness and darkness to tones and colors whihc is one of the main elements of art and design

Saturation

describes the intensity of the shades or colors in an image.

Grayscale

is the limitations of use in shades between "black and white," meaning that there is no full color specturm being used.

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.

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.

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.