Grey isn't one color: it's a range of any mixture of white and black. If you have a cup of white and add a teaspoon of black, you'll have a light grey. If you add a teaspoon of white to a cup of black, you'll have a dark grey. Grey can also have bits of other colors mixed in (e.g. greenish grey, reddish grey, etc.). So it's all up to you--make whatever shade of grey you want or need.
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Brown is actually a shade of orange.
A Nicer Shade of Red was created in 2000.
There are two dimensions to the ordinary meaning of colour, the actual (tri-stimulus) colour, and the shade or tone, (the amount of black or white included).A paint manufacturer may manufacture up to a few thousand named colours, including the variants of shade and tone.For example, colours such as pink and grey will not appear on a tri-stimulus diagram.And of course, with the modern machines that add pigments to a base paint, the number able to be made or matched is unlimited.
SHADE
An Evil Shade of Grey was created in 1992-02.
It's both. Grey is a shade of a tone.
Grey dogs are sometimes referred to as "blue" because the term "blue" is used in the dog breeding world to describe a specific shade of grey that has a bluish tint to it.
Mixing black and grey will result in a darker shade of grey.
White pigment mixed with grey pigment makes grey pigments, but lighter in value.
grey is a shade. It is a combination of various light reflections of white a light absorbers of black. Grey in its true form is not a color.
Grey is a shade of the colour black which some people say is an absence of light.
Black and white are mixed together to create the color grey. The more black that is added, the darker the shade of grey, and the more white is added, the lighter the shade of grey.
Grey
grey is a shade
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