. A class-book of color : including color definitions, color scaling, and the harmony of colors . • ? ? ? H^M^w^m <**-<-? The colors of objects are expressed in terms that by commonusage have become of fixed value. A normal color is a prismatic, primative and purecolor. It is the basis from which tints, shades andhues are determined. There are six of these normal colors, viz : Red,Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Violet. Different names The normal colors are referred t0 by differentfor normal writers as Standard colors, Spectral colors, Positive color, colors, Pure colors, Full color


. A class-book of color : including color definitions, color scaling, and the harmony of colors . • ? ? ? H^M^w^m <**-<-? The colors of objects are expressed in terms that by commonusage have become of fixed value. A normal color is a prismatic, primative and purecolor. It is the basis from which tints, shades andhues are determined. There are six of these normal colors, viz : Red,Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Violet. Different names The normal colors are referred t0 by differentfor normal writers as Standard colors, Spectral colors, Positive color, colors, Pure colors, Full colors, and Saturated colors. The name Normal is, however, preferred, because it expresses the normal or natural condition of the color when unaffected by light, shade or other colors. A standard color, may be any color that is accepted as thetypical color of a series, as a standard gray, which is produced bymixing a black with a white pigment; a standard straw color, whichis judged from a straw color accepted as a standard. There may beany number of standards, just as different countrie


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