IGC-E1e Color Theory (Unit Flash Cards)
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| 3 light waves (Red, Green, Blue) that create 1/3 of the visible light spectrum. When all 3 are combined they create white light. | Additive Color Theory
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| Four inks (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black or CMYK) printed on paper in layers of dots that combine to create the illusion of many more colors. | CMYK Offset Printing
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| A three dimensional area where color attributes can be visually modeled | Color Space
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| The greatest possible range of colors in any color systems | Color Gamut
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| Converting pixels into dots so the printing process can reproduce an image | Halftone Dot Printing
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| Colors from which all other colors are made: red, blue and yellow | Primary Colors
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| Colors that are created from equal amounts of a pair of primary colors: green, orange and violet | Secondary Colors
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| The complete range of colors in the rainbow, from short wavelenths (blue) to long wavelengths (red) | Color Spectrum
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| Color that is caused by subtracting (absorbing) some wavelengths of light and reflecting the others | Subtractive Color Space
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| When the lighting or color objects visually trick the eye into seeing a different color than what is | Surround Color Effect
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| Colors made from equal amounts of a pair of primary and secondary colors. | Tertiary Colors
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