Black as a "color" is the equal absorption of all frequencies of visible light, creating the maximum contrast to white, which is the reflection of all visible color frequencies.
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Black cannot be generated by a colored light source. The term "black light" refers to a light source that generates light (primarily) in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum.
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For LIGHT, black is not a color, it is the absence of all colors.
For SURFACES, black is a combination of all colors (none are reflected).
For PAINT, it is a mixture of complementary colors in the proper proportions.
A black bird is black in color.
The color that you can have as long as it is black is black itself.
Black is a shade, not a color. Black is the absence of light or color, so it is considered a shade rather than a color.
If you are referring to skin color, no. If you mean the color black but not a skin color, then yes.
Black does not reflect. It absorbs all colors of light.
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black. black mixed with any other color will make black.
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Technically, black is the absence of color. When light is absorbed and no color is reflected, we perceive it as black. In terms of pigment, black is a color that can be created by combining various pigments together.
Adding black makes the original color darker. The hue of the color depends on the color that the black was added to.
Black is an absence of color so it is technically no color at all.
Because roads are black in color.