An achromatic color scheme is a design scheme that uses only neutral colors like black, white, and grey. These colors do not have any hue or chroma, creating a simple and clean aesthetic. Achromatic schemes are often used as a base in design to complement and highlight more vibrant colors.
Monochromatic colour scheme is the colour scheme which uses different shades of the same colour. For example, using dark blue, sky blue, and blue at the same time.
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In slides, you cannot always get the background colour you want. The colour scheme is where you can change your slide to approphiate colours (E.g, if you have a Notebook design template and you want it a different colour, you have to go onto the Colour Scheme.) On others you can have lots of colours, just by clicking Background.Try it! Go onto Powerpoint and have a little experiment.
Any and all colours can be used in a monochromatic colour scheme. As long as you only use ONE. You may use as many shades of that colour as you choose, but only one colour. Mono (one), chromatic (colour).
If we add salivary amylase to any solution ( eg:iodine solution) the colour of solution changes to blue.THE TIME TAKEN BY THE SALIVARY AMYLASE TO CHANGE ITS(iodine solution) COLOUR TO BLUE IS CALLED ACROMATIC POINT OF SALIVARY AMYLASE. ie, the time upto which the solution is colourless and after that it gains blue colour.
Blue and yellow.
Blue colour.
One that uses different shades and brightnesses of the same colour to produce a picture.
To good effect.
The colour scheme you choose depends on what colours you want your website visitor and customers to see. Red and yellow combinations are popular as they also exude authority.
the colors at the points of an equaliteral triangle on the color wheel