Colours

in #colour4 years ago

![img_0.13046708686994263.jpg](https://images.ecency.com/DQmQ1FW977z7wd5BVkQAD2mH4ijdsDpyFdSmFfiZgv7tetS/The most common colour names are:

Red

Orange

Yellow

Green

Blue

Cyan

Purple

White

Black

Brown

Magenta

Tan

Olive

Maroon

Navy

Aquamarine

Turquoise

Silver

Lime

Teal

Indigo

Violet

Pink

Gray

Off White

Navy Blue

Baby Pink

"Primary colours" can be mixed to make other colours. Red, yellow, and blue are the three traditional primary colours. The primary colours for television screens and computer monitors are red, green and blue. Printers and paints use magenta, yellow, and cyan as their primary colours; they may also use black. Sometimes this set of colours is simply called red, yellow, and blue.

People who can not see colours or have a distorted sense of colour are called colour blind. Most colour blind people are male.

Colours are sometimes added to food. Food colouring is used to colour food, but some foods have natural colourings, like beta carotene.

When something has no colour, it is transparent. An example is air.

The science of color is sometimes called chromatics, colorimetry, or simply color science.

A translucent material is not the same as a colourless material because it can still have a colour, like stained glass

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