technically black and white aren't colors black is a lack of light and white is a light
Strictly speaking black and white are not colors, exactly. Black is the absence of color and white is all the colors at the same time. Concerning aesthetics, however, and by extension metaphorical or figurative uses, as complementary opposites black and white are equally independent
White is the presence of all colours and Black is the absence of all colours.
black colour is better in white activa .
Depends on what effect you want and what the image is of. A Black and White photo often has a more arty look, a Color photo is a better representation of the source.
its your opinion but i have to say white
people remember things better in color because it pops out
It depends which color you like. But Black iPhone is good as White one can get dirty soon.
If you are referring to the background colors and graphics on a website, using one color for the background and the other color for the printed material often makes the content stand out better. White lettering on a black background or black lettering on a white background will be more noticeable than all one color.
If you add black to a color, you will darken it. If you add white to a color you will lighten it. How dark/light you want the color to be depends on the amount of black or white you mix in. But be careful of using too much black. It can leave you with a muddy tone instead of a nice color. If you have to darken more than a shade, it would be better to use the color's opposite on the color wheel. White should be no problem.
Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all color. Therefore, black has no actual color.
I vote for Black and it looks manly J
There is no way to tell what color the eye sees better for everyone. Some people are colorblind for example.
On a color palette, it would be white then black. White is the absence of color. Black is a mix of all colors.
White is every color, whereas black is the absence of color.