Asked by Brittney Crookshanks on Jul 07, 2024

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Differentiate between hue, brightness, and saturation. Also, compare and contrast additive and subtractive color mixing.

Hue

A color or shade in the spectrum, defined by its wavelength of light.

Saturation

In a chemical context, the point at which a solution can no longer dissolve more of a solute; in color theory, the intensity of a color.

Subtractive Color

A color model in which colors are created by subtracting light from a white background using color filters, typical in printing.

  • Comprehend the distinction between sensation and perception, as well as the series of occurrences that result in a sensation.
  • Delineate the mechanisms and importance of miscellaneous senses (for example, via the skin and olfactory pathways) and phenomena of perception (including pitch distinctions, the principle of subliminal perception, and the discrepancy between real and simulated motion).
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Elizabeth VerasJul 14, 2024
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Hues are the aspects of color that correspond to names, such as red, green, and blue, while saturation describes the vividness or richness of a hue. Finally, brightness is the nearness of a color to white, as opposed to black. When additive color mixing is used, lights of varying wavelengths are being combined to create new hues, and when the primary colors are mixed, white light appears. Subtractive color mixing involves the mixing of pigments of varying hues, and when the primary colors are mixed, black is the result.