What are some common terms used when talking about color?

Here are some common terms you would generally come across when talking about color:
  • Hue: The dominant wavelength of light, which is typically described as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, etc.
  • Saturation: The intensity or purity of a color, often described as more or less “grayed out.”
  • Brightness: The perceived luminance of a color, often described as more or less “dark.”
  • Value: The lightness or darkness of a color.
  • Chroma: The intensity or purity of a color, similar to saturation.
  • Shade: A color mixed with black.
  • Tint: A color mixed with white.
  • Tone: A color mixed with gray.
  • Complementary colors: Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as red and green.
  • Analogous colors: Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as red, orange, and yellow.
  • Monochromatic colors: Colors that are different shades or tints of the same hue.
  • Neutral colors: Colors that are not biased to any hue , such as black, white, and gray.
  • RGB (Red, Green, Blue): A color model used in electronic displays and digital imaging, where colors are created by mixing different levels of red, green, and blue light.
  • CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black): A color model used in printing, where colors are created by printing different levels of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black ink.
  • Pantone: A standardized color matching system used in printing and design industries.
  • Color temperature: The color appearance of a light source, measured in Kelvins (K).
  • Color blindness: Inability to see certain colors or see colors differently from most people.
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