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The cones in our eyes break down color into we call the three primary colors. In this way of seeing color each color is composed of a different ratio of these primary colors. The color display in computers works in a similar way. Every color assigns a different value to each the primary colors ranging from 0 to 255. You may try this out by opening a program that lets you select custom colors such as paint or photoshop.
The colors that you see are the colors that are being reflected back at you
A plain color that can be mixed with other colors to make lighter colors.
The receptor cell that is associated with seeing colors is the ganglia.
it should be of suitable colour. it should be able to fix itself or be capable of being fixed to the fabric. it should be fast to light . it should be resistant to the action of water, dilute acids and alkalies( all detergents and washing soaps are alkaline in nature)
Blue is not derived from other colors. Green is. Red, Blue and Yellow are not intermediate colors.
Intermediate colors are made when primary colors and secondary colors mix together. All of the intermediate colors are: Red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet(blue-purple), red-violet(red-purple).
Intermediate colors
primary colors
White
yes primary colors are like red yellow and blue and if you mix red and blue you get purple and that is an intermediate color
The secondary colors are colors that can be made from the 3 primary colors- red, yellow, blue. The 3 secondary colors are- Green (yellow and blue), Purple (red and Blue), and orange (red and yellow). Those colors and primary colors make intermediate colors like yellow orange and blue green. In intermediate colors you must always state the primary color first.
manufacturing color
Colors resulting from the equal mixture of a primary color with either of the secondary colors adjacent to it on a color wheel.The tertiary colors are: yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue violet, blue-green, and yellow-green.hope this helps!source; http://www.artsparx.com/colorwheel.asp
The fact that all elements have a unique set of colors they emit when stimulated.
Alcohol can reduce your ability to distinguish colours, especially red and green.
"Intermediate colors" are the hue divisions on an "artists'" color wheel in addition to the historical primaries (red, yellow, blue) and secondaries (orange, green and violet or purple). So there are six intermediate colors on a 12-hue wheel and correspondingly more on an 18-, 24-, 48- or 72-hue wheel. Such colors are sometimes called tertiary colors instead, though this term can also refer to those colors considered to "contain" all three historical primaries. Twelve-hue wheels with six intermediates are the most common in "traditional" color theory both historically and today.