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AAMI Color and Cosmetics final QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 COLOR has Three Dimensions, they are: 1. HUE 2. VALUE 3. INTENSITY What are the Primary Colors? Red Yellow Blue Intermediate hues/colors Are the mixture in EQUAL parts of a Primary Hue and a Secondary Hue? The hues MUST be next to each other on the color wheel. The primary hue always comes first How many intermediate hues are there? 6 Primary red + secondary orange = Intermediate red-orange Primary yellow + secondary orange = Intermediate yellow-orange Primary yellow + secondary green = Intermediate yellow-green Primary blue + secondary green = Intermediate blue-green Primary blue + secondary purple = Intermediate blue-purple Primary red + secondary purple = Intermediate red-purple 3 Primary hues + 3 Secondary hues = 6 Intermediate Hues Prang System of Color Is the Color Wheel with all 12 colors? Warm Colors Colors which are at the red end of the spectrum; they have the longest wavelengths. Make an object appear closer and larger and reflect warmth. Red, Orange, Yellow Cool Colors Colors at the opposite end of the spectrum; they have the shortest wavelengths. They create an impression of coldness and make an object appear to recede Green, Blue, and Purple What color is considered to be the warmest color? Orange What color is considered to be the coolest? Blue Tertiary Colors They are Slates (Grays) and Browns. They are NOT found on the Color Wheel. They are NOT in the Spectrum. They are the result of the mixture of Complements in UNEQUAL amounts If orange is > than blue, _____ would be the resulting color Brown If blue is > than orange, ____ would be the resulting color Gray (slate) VALUE is: The second dimension of color. It deals with Lightness or darkness of the color. Value explains colors according to lightness or darkness Light colors are considered to be of: High Value Dark colors are considered to be of: Low Value Tint A hue into which various amounts of white are mixed. A color mixed with white so that it becomes a spectral value (lightness or darkness) of its hue. White dilutes the color Shade A hue into which various amounts of black are mixed. A color mixed with black so that it becomes a spectral value of its hue. Black darkens (or lowers) the value Intensity (Chroma) The third dimension of color It is the amount of strength a color

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