Peoples view on colour are all different
Images look different when photographed/ scanned in etc
How is text presented using colour? Is it different on different coloured/textured backgrounds?
Red, green and blue work together to create a spectrum.
Hue = one colour
colour = one or several hues
'colour' hue are often interchangeable terms
'chroma' refers to all colours including shades, tints and tones
'Chromatic value' = hue, tone, saturation
Intensity, saturation or brilliance are also interchangeable terms that relate to higher or lower degrees of vividness due to dilute or undiluted colour pigmentation.
'Shades' are hues plus black
'Tints' are hues plus white
'Tones' are hues plus grey
Colour forms a relationship
PANTONE = USED TO DECIDE AND DEFINE COLOUR
Mono cromatic scale =
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Contrast of hue - when colours are presented next to their contrasting colours they are seen at their brightest intensity.
Contrast of light and dark
strongest expressions of this are the colours black and white.
Different levels of saturated colour creates levels of depth or saturation.
Contrast of temperature formed by juxtaposing hues that ....
Complementary contrast
compliments incite each other to maximum vividness
Colours change around the colours they are presented next to. It changes the way you percieve that colour.
Interaction of colour by Josef Albers
How colour changes when it is linked to other colours...
Interaction effects colour such as curves.
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