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Spectrum
The answer is: hue
The B stands for Brightness.
Color is typically described using several units, including RGB (red, green, blue) values, which range from 0 to 255 to represent the intensity of each color. Another commonly used unit is hexadecimal notation, which uses a combination of numbers and letters to represent color values. Additionally, there are color systems such as CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, key/black) used in printing and HSL/HSV (hue, saturation, lightness/value) used in digital design.
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Color
Intensity
Mixing a hue with its compliment dulls the hue, or lowers its intensity. the more compliment u add to a hue, the duller the hue looks.
You mean hue?
intensity
value intensity hue
Those are three qualities of color. Hue is name of color, Saturation is hue intensity and Lightness is relative lightness or darkness of color.
The answers are:*hue*Value*Intensity
The Elements of Color is Hue,Intensity,Value.
Colors, also called hues, are generally described by two factors: value and intensity (or saturation). Value is how light or dark a hue is. Intensity is how bright or muted a hue is. Describing a color as "soft" is somewhat subjective. A "soft green" usually refers to a more muted hue. But for some a lighter value of the hue may seem "soft". Dark green would refer to adding black or another color that contains black to the original hue. A muted green could be dark or light.
paint, tint, saturate/saturation, dye, hue, intensity, glow etc.
Hue, value, and intensity are the different qualities of color.