Attributes/Elements of Color:
When asked to identify the color of an object, you‘ll most likely speak first of its hue. Quite simply, hue is how we perceive an object‘s color— red, orange, green, blue, etc.
Chroma describes the vividness or dullness of a color — in other words, how close the color is to either gray or the pure hue. Colors in the center are gray (dull) and become more saturated (vivid) as they move toward the perimeter. Chroma also is known as saturation.
The luminous intensity of a color — i.e., its degree of lightness — is called its value. Colors can be classified as light or dark when comparing their value.
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