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Prism   Transparent body bounded in part by two nonparallel plane faces, used to refract or disperse a beam of light.  
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Refraction   Deflection from straight path undergone by a light ray or energy wave in passing obliquely from one medium (as air) into another (as glass) in which its velocity is different.  
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Hue   Name of colour.  
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Value   Relative lightness or darkness.  
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Intensity   Relative purity; adding black, white.  
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Intensity A.K.A.   Chroma, saturation.  
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Additive   Mixing light.  
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Subtractive   Pigments/mixing paint.  
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Primaries   Red, blue, yellow.  
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Secondaries   Orange, green, violet.  
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Printer Primaries   Magenta, cyan, yellow.  
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Tertiary Definition   Primary with one secondary.  
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Tertiary Examples   Violet-red, aquamarine, vermilion, chartreuse, indigo, amber.  
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Colour School Theories   1. Only 6,000,000 colours. 2. Infinite number of colours.  
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Complementary Definition   Opposite each other on the colour wheel.  
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Complimentary Examples   Violet/Yellow Orange/Blue Green/Red  
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Vital Info About Complementary!!   These colours visually enhance one another when they are juxtaposed.  
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Palette Mud   Failed mixture of all primaries.  
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Harmonious Colours   From one primary color to the next on the colour wheel; 5 colors. No visual discord.  
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Analogous Colours   Any colour next to each other on the colour wheel. Usually 3.  
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Monochromatic Colours   Variations of same colour; tints and shades.  
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Warm Colours   Red, yellow, orange.  
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Cool Colours   Blue, green, violet.  
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Important Info About Warm and Cool Colours!!   Warm colours appear to advance to the viewer, while cool recede toward the background.  
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Tints   Adding white.  
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Shades   Adding black.  
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Restricted Palette   Colour scheme used.  
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Open Palette   ANY colour!  
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