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21 Cards in this Set
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Value refers to? |
The purity of the color |
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Oil, acrylic, and wax are examples of? |
Traditional vehicles for color application |
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Pigment color theory is a? |
Subtractive process |
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Colored light is? |
An additive process |
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The secondary color triad is? |
Violet, green, and orange |
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Photoshop is a raster based program that depends on? |
Colored pixels to generate imagery |
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Yellow and violet are an example of? |
Complimentary colors |
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The area of the eye which contains mostly photoreceptors responsible for? |
Color perception is called the fovea |
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Secondary colors are made by? |
Mixing two primary colors |
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Pigments are the powered agents that make up? |
The colored part or hue of the paint. |
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An effect in which a design is visually compromised or altered, due to a change in color harmony is known as? |
Bezold effect |
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The color star was developed by |
Johannes itten |
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The cones in your eye see color. They contain? |
Iodopsin the chemical responsible for the perception of color |
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An intermediate color is known as? |
Color between a primary and an adjacent secondary on the wheel |
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Tungsten light brings out? |
Warm colors ranges, such as yellow and orange |
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The visible spectrum contains? |
Seven colors |
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How many blind spots do people have in each eye? |
Look up |
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The incident beam comes from? |
The light source and hits the object |
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Rhodopsin (Rods) is also known as visual purple |
It is in the rods and detects values |
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When color is eliminated entirely from an artwork it has? |
Achromatic Range know the |
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Know the difference between incident and reflected beam |
Look up |