Indigo is darker than violet so obviously violet has to be lighter
Indigo is darker.
it actually depends on what kind of blue and indigo mixture it is.
Yes indigo is different from violet indigo is more of a bluish purple color Violet is more of a light purple
because indigo is like dark violet so if you add little darkness to violet you will get indigo
Indigo is a deep blue color that falls between blue and violet on the color spectrum. While they are both shades of blue, they are not the same color, with blue being a primary color and indigo being a tertiary color.
Indigo light has a greater wavelength than blue light. This is because indigo light falls between blue and violet on the electromagnetic spectrum, and wavelengths decrease from red to violet. Hence, indigo light has a longer wavelength than blue light, making it closer to violet light in terms of wavelength.
Violet and indigo are closely related colors, but they are not the same. Violet is a bluish-purple color, while indigo is a deep blue color with a hint of purple. Indigo falls between blue and violet on the color spectrum.
Violet and indigo are colors on the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum. If the wavelength gets shorter than that you enter the ultraviolet spectrum. It is called ultraviolet because it is literally beyond violet.
They are very similar. Indigo is basically a very dark violet.
No. Indigo is a blue derived from the dye made from the indigo plant, violet is a shade of the secondary colour purple.
The color midway between blue and violet is indigo (indigo blue, the I in "Roy G Biv").