Biology, asked by hilal41, 10 months ago

who describe the lightness and darkness of the colour​

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Answered by cuteashi95
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Hi, Here is your answer

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Color value refers to the lightness or darkness of the hue. Adding white to a hue produces a high-value color, often called a tint. Adding black to a hue produces a low-value color, often called a shade. Intensity, also called chroma or saturation, refers to the brightness of a color.

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Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
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The lightness and darkness of the colour​ are described by the term called "Value".

  • Value gets defined as the relative lightness or darkness of the colour.
  • It is an important tool for the artist or people indulged in this field as it in a way defines form and creates visual or spatial illusions.
  • Value describes how light or dark a scheme or degree of the colour is or how it varies.
  • A colour has white added to it, then it is a tint and is lighter in value.
  • A colour has black added to it, then it is a shade and is darker in value.
  • Each colour has all the three qualities as follows: hue, value, intensity
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