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also referred to as the "assimilation effect," is an optical illusion where a color's hue or value is affected by the color or colors surrounding it |
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the perception of color resulting from the combination of adjacent colors |
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is a mixture of a color with gray or by both tinting and shading |
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The combination of primary and secondary colors |
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is a mixture of a color with black |
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refers to the purity or strength of a color |
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cannot be created by mixing other colors |
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refers to the lightness or darkness of a color |
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a color or shade |
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one of a pair of colors that are opposite each other on the traditional color wheel |
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a series of regularly spaced tones ranging from black to white through intermediate shades of gray |
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color combinations created by the equal mixture of two primary colors |
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when two high contrast colors are put together |
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is a mixture of a color with white |
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a numerical system for measuring color on a warm-to-cool spectrum. It is measured in degrees Kelvin |
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Illusions visual phenomena that create misleading perceptions of depth, distance, and volume in a two-dimensional space. |
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