COLORS & LIGHTS NG FWENS

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PMS

Pantone Matching System

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Miami Deco

Region Style with Neon

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808080

Hex Code for Gray

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FFFF00

Hex Code for Yellow

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800080

Hex Code for Purple

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Fresco Secco

It Means Dry Fresco

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HV/C

Munsell Color Code

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Dyes

Colorant used for textiles

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Finely Ground Minerals

What are Pigments?

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Du Barry Red & Rose Pompadour

Color names based on Mistresses of Henry XV

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Gold and Black

Color of Hagia Sofia

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Goethe Value of Slate

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Vermillion

A sulfide mercury mined at Almaden Spain

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Raw Sienna/ Sienna

Reddish brown when heated or “burnt

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What is a Mordant?

Mu bind sa dye to the cloth

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Refraction

Light shown thru the stained glass

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Pupil

Part of the eye that opens and closes when light enters

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White

Color of Sunlight

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Chevruel, the rest of the choices kay dili color theorist

Who made the color wheel ?

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Philipp Otto Runge

First spherical color

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Arts and Crafts & Art Deco

Tiffany while Lalique

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Albert Munsell

Color Measuremaents and Communication, Munsell Crayons, Munsell book of Color, color notation

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Michel Eugene Chevreul

Color Hemisphere (naa neutral iyaha), 72 colo

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Trichromatic

RGB Originated

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Johannes Itten

Color Star & Bauhaus Instructor

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Philip Runge

Hue, Value, Saturation

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Pure Hue

Middle of the Color Tree

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Broken Hues

Russet, gold, ecru, earth colors

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Tint

Color plus White

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Wilhelm Ostwald

German, Color Primer, Color Harmony Manual (24 sections

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Achromatic

White to gray to black

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White to Gray to Black

What is achromatic ?

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irradiation

white outlines to form soft boundaries and create what appears to be more pliable edge that gives the impression of lightening the surrounding line.

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Optical mixing

the scale and patterning within the design of tiles, paint strokes, or fibers influence color fusion, as does a viewing distance.

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assimilation

an illusion in which the overall value key pattern seems to change.

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Johann Friefrich Wilhelm van Bezold

was named after Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Bezolda germanphysicist & meteorologist, discovered that color may appear different depending on its relation to other color

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Bezold effect

Viewed as a whole, the pattern appears to magically lighten or darken.

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Color Star

Books ni Munsell nya unsa sa choices ang wala niya na make

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shade

Color with black

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tint

Color with white

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hue

Pure color

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saturation

Brightness or dullness of color

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value

Lightness or darkness of color

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HIV = Hue, Intensity and Value

What are the 3 properties of color

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Green and Blue

Color in the operating room

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Contrast Extension

This color contrast focuses on the relative amounts of color used and is particularly relevant to the design of interior environments. In actuality, the hue of choice is of less concern than the amount and placement of the color within the interior.

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Pronouncement

Oriental rugs selectively outline certain motifs in black to avoid unwanted color interaction.

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Simultaneous Contrast

A Color contrast that creates an illusion wherein color appearance seems to change with the background color, typically in the direction of its complement.

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In Goethe's light value, the brilliance of Violet is:

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FF0000

With this HEX code, we tell the browser to show a maximum of red, no green, and no blue.

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create a cheerful atmosphere and improve work concentration.

In designing interiors with, color application yellow is said to

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Extension contrast

It is the contrast between light 8 dark which is very critical in three-dimensional design.

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Optical Mixing

An illusion in which the overall value key pattern seems to change.

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4.5

In Goethe's light value, the extent of Yellow Green is:

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Hexadecimal Codes

A complex code based on a 16-unit mathematical combination for HTML color.

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Dyes

These are colorants that can impart color to a yarn, textile or surface.

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Deep green or purple

In an office environment, these colors give a feeling of status and dignity

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Philipp Otto Runge

He introduced the first spherical color system in 1810, the first system that take/account all 3 attributes of color.

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3.5

h Goethe's light value, the extent of Yellow Orange is:

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800080

This is the hex code equivalent of Purple

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Gray

In designing interiors with color application, this color is ideal for desktops and working surfaces.

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Johannes Itten

An instructor of Bauhaus introduced the Color Star and the Study of Color contrast.

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In Goethe's light value, the brilliance of Orange is:

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RGB

Hex Codes is a method of color for HTML for the web. coding

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Prussian Blue

One of the most significant synthetic pigments that was made by alchemists Johann Konrad Dieppel and Diesbach.

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Blues

In office spaces that encounter high amounts of stress, what colors are advised to give a calming effect?

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Pure Hues

The Color Star in the book "Elements of Color" shows the Equator with_

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Chromoluminarism

George Seurat is noted for his innovative use of drawing media and for devising the painting techniques known as_ and pointillism

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I Goethe's light value, the extent of Blue is:

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numerical (0-9) and letter code (A-F)

The Hex Codes uses six-digits with what combination to identify specific colors?

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Umber

his is named after the Tuscan city with dark yellow but turns a reddish brown when heated or "burnt"

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Pale Green

In designing educational spaces traditionally this color has been thought to be good because it creates a quiet mood that enhances concentration however, can also create a very monotonous environment.

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Tints

The Color Star in the book "Elements of Color" shows the Inner Circle with

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Charles Blac

He contributed to color theory through the further development of the laws of simultaneous contrast. These developments were very important in their influence on the Chromoluminarism and Neo-Impressionism movements.

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9; 9 respectively

What is the brilliance value of Yellow and the extent value of Violet?

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0

In Hex codes, it is the absence of color.

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Warm and bright Colors

These colors are thought to be a good choice for preschools and elementary grades, since children in these age groups tend to be more extroverted. Such schemes also can reduce anxiety and can stimulate activity.

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Saturation Contrast

This Color contrast refers to the dullness and brightness/intensity of a hue.

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Johann Bezold

The Assimilation was based on a Color illusion that was named after a German physicist who is:

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5; 7.5 respectively

What js the brilliance value of Blue Green and the extent value of Red Violet?

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Red of RGB

The first 2 digits after the # of the Hex Code represent the:

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Murex

This insect imparts the color purple:

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adding a contrasting color to the front wall while side and back walls are neutrals

In designing educational interiors, Visual monotony can be lessened and to add focus in class lectures by:

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Complements Contrast

This refers to the color contrast wherein orange and blue is seen in the interior that when paired side by side heightens their contrast.

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15.8%

Brilliance Value Computation: If you have 50% neutral and 50% of the Red, Blue, and Yellow; What is the percentile of red?

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FFFFFF

The Hex Code of White:

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Indigo

One of the oldest plant dyes, and gives a strong blue, was brought from Asia to Europe by Venetian and Genoese traders.

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Colors can improve patient's health

In the study "Effects of Color." M N Bartholet hypothesizes that:

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Bright and Happy Colors

Dr. Deborah T. Sharpe reported ir The Psychology of Color and Design that the group members had a strong preference for:

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Simultaneous Contrast

This color contrast refers to the effect of a strong green makes neutra grey next to it appear reddish-grey whereas the effect of strong red on the same grey is a greenish-grey appearance

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Blues

This color creates a calming effec and give an impression of expanded space that will help keep patients from feeling confined.

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16%

Extent Value Computation: If you have 60% neutrals; and 40% of the green and orange, What is the percentile of orange?

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Yellow; and white respectively

In medical facilities, this color can give the patient a sickly ambiance; and this color is reflective and harsh on the eyes.

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Red, red-orange, and orange

Studies show that these colors are most favorable to stimulate appetite:

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The Hex Code of Cyan:

FFF000

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to encourage rapid eating and movement.

In a fast-food establishment, bright, stimulating colors and light tend to

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August Wilhelm von Hoffman

He developed magenta and other synthétic colors-violet, green, blue and bright red that replaced cochineal through chemistry.

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attention-grabbing messages

In a retail interior, Yellows and reds are used for:

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Brighter and more saturated hues

These colors are often used for store identification, traffic patterns, and shopping bags to assist in image making and ease of purchasing.

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Emphasizes safety

Colors are used in Industrial plants for: