there are 285 shades of visibly different red to the naked eye for a person without any colour blindness and 20/20 vision. the colours immediately outside of these shades are classified as purple or orange.
the three different hues of red are scarlet, cherry red and crimson
Rose rusty and sometimes magenta
Red and white.
Not totally. They cannot see red hues, but they can see blue, green and yellow hues.
You can make orange from red and yellow. If you mix them in equal parts you get the secondary color. Other ratios of the two will create different hues of orange.
A hue refers to the attribute of a color that allows it to be classified as red, blue, green, or any other distinct color. It is one of the main characteristics that differentiate one color from another in the color spectrum.
There are many different red gemstones, most of which can be set into a ring. The most common are Rubies, Garnet and Spinel. Roubellites and Tourmalines are also available in red hues.
Leonardo da Vinci used dots and dashes of different hues that appear to blend and form new hues when viewed from a distance. The Last Supper is an example of this.
The different hues are the result of different wavelength of light. The height of the waves define the brightness. Red is not brighter than violet, for example, unless the red light is stronger, peaking higher than the violet's peaks.
Yes, it can especially the yellow and red hues.
Cool hues are colors which are easy on the eyes and have a calming effect like blue and green, as opposed to warm colors like red, orange, and yellow.
Rhodolite and raspberry garnets are red garnet with strong pink and/or purple hues.
Warm colors are hues at the red-yellow end of the color spectrum. Warm colors include: red, pink, yellow, orange, and all the hues in-between. _________________________________________ For you gamers playing Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader the answer is Orange
If you have black, blue, red, and white paint, you can make many different reds, blues, and purples. Mixing red and blue together in different proportions will create different purple hues. Adding white to any of these colors will make a tint, adding black will make a shade, and adding gray will make a tone.