- What are the 3 primary colors?
A: The three primary colors of light are red, green, and blue.
- How are secondary colors created? Cite an example
A: Secondary colors are created by the mixing of two primary colors
Source: http://csusap.csu.edu.au/~cmcmul04/primary-secondary-tertiary-colours.html
- How are tertiary colors created? Cite an example
A: Tertiary colors are created by the mixing of a primary and a secondary color
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tertiary_color
- What is the difference between subtractive and additive color models?
A: Subtractive color results in darker colors made on color mixing, it is the principle for pigments. Additive color is the way light mixes, causing colors to become brighter as they mix.
How can color affect our perception?
A: Color can affect appetite and the way we perceive things. For example, blue is an uncommon color in natural food, so it does not elicit an appetite response in most humans
- How does one color affect another?
- A: Color can make surrounding colors seem brighter or duller based on what colors are next to each other.
- Find an example or show an example of a greyscale image.
- Find an example or show an example of a monotone image.
- Find an example or show an example of an image that uses complimentary color.



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