achromatic colors correct answersthe neutral shades of black, white and gray, which have no hue
additive color-mixing system correct answersexplains how colored light is mixed, using red, green and blue or blue-violet as primaries and resulting in yellow, magenta, and cyan as secondaries. When a...
achromatic colors correct answersthe neutral shades of black, white and gray, which have no hue
additive color-mixing system correct answersexplains how colored light is mixed, using red, green and
blue or blue-violet as primaries and resulting in yellow, magenta, and cyan as secondaries. When all
three additive primaries are mixed, we see white
additive color mixing primary colors correct answersred, green, and blue or blue-violet
additive color mixing secondary colors correct answersyellow, magenta, and cyan
analogous correct answersa color story based on colors and positioned next to each other on the color
wheel
aperture correct answersthe view opening area of a spectrophotometer-(equipment that measures
intensity of light)
chroma correct answersA color's saturation, or degree of departure from the neutral of the same value
chromatic colors correct answersColors that have a hue
chromaticity coordinates correct answersa system for measuring the color of the light reflected by the
surface or the object when it is illuminated by a standardized light source
color correct answersThe visual perception of certain wavelengths of light by the retina of the eye
color constancy correct answersa characteristic of colors that are perceived to be the same regardless of
the light source
,color harmonies correct answersformulas for using colors in patterns, prints, or ensembles
colorimeter correct answersAn instrument that uses filters in combination with a light source and
detector to emulate the three-color response function of the eye. It is best used for shade sorting where
the concern is matching shades within shipped lots
color inconstancy or flair correct answersThe phenomenon of a single color sample reading as a slightly
different color under different light sources
color management correct answersprocess of controlling outcome of color from initial concept (chip,
swatch, yarn, or sample) to final production output in a way acceptable to the consumer
color-matching systems correct answerscode-identified color libraries that allow for the specification of
color to be transmitted with accuracy via phone, fax, or the internet to supply chain partners for accurate
color reproduction
color standard correct answerscolor samples by which fabrications and notions can be matched to
ensure color consistency
color temperature correct answersa term used to describe a color's apparent warmth or coolness in
relation to another color. Yellow, orange and red are traditionally known as warm colors, whereas green,
blue and violet are considered cool colors
colorways correct answersa range of color combinations in which a style or product is available
complementary correct answersa color story based on colors opposite one another on the color wheel
complex subtractive color-mixing system correct answersexplains how thick pigments are mixed. when
thick pigments or inks are used, a cool and a warm set of red, yellow and blue result in the broadest
gamut of color
coordinates correct answersGroups of items that are designed to stimulate the purchase of multiple
pieces. ex: a skirt or pant that pairs with a shirt ot sweater and a jacket
, field-size metamerism correct answersa pair of color samples that are a good match when viewed from a
distance or a sample that is very small, but does not match when viewed up close or in a larger size
gamut correct answersThe entire range of colors that can be achieved in a particular color medium or on
a specific material substrate
geometric metamerism correct answersThe phenomenon of identical colors appearing different when
viewed at different angles
hue correct answersdistinguishes one color family from another
illuminant metamerism correct answersThe perceived change in color between a pair of samples- two
samples that are considered a match under one light source and not a match under another
illuminants correct answersa source of visible light with a specific profile
lab dips correct answersSamples of a specified fabric dyed to match a color standard
monochromatic correct answersa color story based on several shades or tints of the same hue (use only
one color but different shades)
nanometer correct answersunit of measurement used to measure light waves. a nanometer is one-
millionth of a millimeter
observer metamerism correct answersa phenomenon that occurs when two observers perceive a match
differently; this difference in perception can be due to color blindness, differing sensitivity to light, or
macular degeneration
pigment correct answersThe substance that imparts color to another substance. Color is perceived when
light strikes a surface that contains pigment. The pigments in objects cause some wavelengths to be
absorbed and others to be reflected, thus giving the surface its color.
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