Things that differ from each other which makes each of them more noticeable (eg. blue & yellow, green & orange, black & white - u get the point)
It doesn't just apply to colors.
Matte proofs have a duller, almost sandblasted appearance. There are contrasting images at the site linked below:
It refers to the lyrics of a song (black & yellow) and it's the colors of the pirates. (football)
Red
That would be green.
High-key refers to a painting or photograph that consists mainly of light colors or gray tones.
Contrasting color and complimentary color mean the same thing. Blue and Orange are contrasting as are red and green. On an artists color wheel six colors are arranged in a circle, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. Colors opposite each other on the color wheel are contrasting or complimentary.
They are the opposites on a colour wheel.
Blue Contrasts Orange. Red Contrasts Green.
Contrasting colors. Light colors stack onto darker shades.
the only time I have seen CC and numbers is when you are suing multiple colors .. the cc normally refers to contrasting colors and the numbers refer to each color .. MC equals the main color
Using contrasting colors for the primary stain and counterstain helps differentiate between different types of cells or structures under the microscope. This contrast makes it easier to visualize and distinguish between different elements within a sample, aiding in the identification and analysis of the specimen.
Masquerade
Contrasting in music is the same as contrasting in general: something is different. There might be a fast section and a contrasting slow section, a high section and contrasting low section, a major section and contrasting minor section, and so on.
Contrasting in visual arts means the difference between light and dark, and all of the grey areas in between. It could also mean contrasting ideas in a single piece of art.
Warm colors appear larger than cool colors. So, by contrasting these two types it will give an illusion of movement.
With bold, geometric patterns in contrasting colors.
That is the correct spelling of "plaid" (a color pattern involving contrasting squares of colors).