11. Intensity: The brightness or dullness of a hue. One may lower the intensity by adding white or black.
12. Luminance / Value: A measure of the amount of light reflected from a hue. Those hues with a high content of white have a higher luminance or value.
17. Colors Types Tertiary color s: Those colors achieved by a mixture of primary and secondary hues. Secondary color s: :Those colors achieved by a mixture of two primaries. Primary colors :Colors at their basic essence; those colors that cannot be created by mixing others. Analogous Colors: Those colors located close together on a color wheel. Complementary Colors Those colors located opposite each other on a color wheel.
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19. Complementary colors bring out the best in each other. When fully saturated complements are brought together, interesting effects are noticeable. This may be a desirable illusion, or a problem if creating visuals that are to be read.The Ocean The Ocean
22. Color Combinations relationships Monochromatic Relationship Colors that are shade or tint variations of the same hue. Complementary Relationship Those colors across from each other on a color wheel. Split-Complementary Relationship One hue plus two others equally spaced from its complement. Double-Complementary Relationship Two complementary color sets; the distance between selected complementary pairs will effect the overall contrast of the final composition. Triad Relationship Three hues equally positioned on a color wheel. Analogous Relationship Those colors located adjacent to each other on a color wheel.
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24. Intermediary colors :Purples and greens are intermediary colors that are either warm or cool, depending on amount of red or yellow they have in ratio to blue. If the color contains less blue then it is leaning towards a warm hue, and if it has more blue then it is more towards the cool side.
25. Cool colors :Cool colors are based on blues, greens, pinks, purples, blue-greens, magentas, and blue-reds. Cool colors tend to be soothing, calming colors and can be used in large amounts.
28. Purple represents royalty, spirituality, nobility, ceremony, mystery, transformation, wisdom, enlightenment . Red represents love, danger, desire, speed, strength, violence, anger, and blood. White represents purity, simplicity, cleanliness, peace, humility, innocence youth, birth, good, and marriage. Yellow represents joy, happiness, optimism, idealism, imagination, hope, sunshine, and cowardliness.
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32. You can make your photos more striking by increasing the color contrast. Below is an example that compares the color contrast. With less color contrast, the image will look dull and quiet. High color contrast makes photos look striking.