yup. different shades of black are white and grey and any lighter or darker shade of grey.
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Science
In light black is the absence of light and has no shades.
In inks / paints black is a mixture of all available colours so has no shades.
Reality
Most things that are marketed as black (clothes, inks, paints, etc) are actually a very dark shade of blue.
It depends on what you mean. The human eye can be tricked very easily so the answer can be yes - blue-blacks, red-blacks, purple-blacks, etc.
There are an infinite number of different shades of every colour
Nope their shades.
Gold and Copper Are the only colored metals other than different shades of gray and black and whatnot
You can't mix two colors to get blue, but you can use blue and white to get light shades of blue and black to get dark shades.
A monochromatic color scheme is made up of different shades of one color.
Black by definition is the absence of light. However in a real world setting people can not replicate that accurately, so there for there are different attempts that fall within the category of "Black". There are hundreds of different shades of black.
Black, purple (in different shades), yellow, red...there are more..
Yes, there are different shades of black for many items. Some of them are jet black, charcoal black, triple black, and smoky black. Additional shades are ebony and onyx.
A) infinity A) there are not infinity colors there are 8 + black and white but there are lots of different shades of each color.
There are an infinite number of different shades of every colour
they are shades or tones
No they are not colors, they are shades
Nope their shades.
No, they are different shades of brown.
They don't they're shades.
grayscale
Red is a color that has lots of Different shades