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Color Theory
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In the 1700s Sir Isaac Newton made the earliest discoveries about relationships between colors
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He observed relationships between yellow, blue and red-and called them the primaries: other philosophers built color wheels around this idea: Goethe’s color wheel: 1810
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By the 1900s, this color wheel was used regularly by artists:
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Artists who work with pigment still use this type of wheel today to organize and name color relationships
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In the 20 th century, artists and technicians began to understand light mixes differently from pigment: when TV monitors and computers project light-the primaries are different…. These colors are known as the additive primaries
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When we use technology to print images, the main colors we use are different still: subtractive primaries We call these colors the subtractive primaries
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For our processes that use pigments to mix, we will continue to learn and memorize the color relationships on the traditional color wheel: PRIMARY COLORS SECONDARY COLORS TERTIARY/INTERMEDIATE COLORS ANALOGOUS COLORS COMPLEMENTARY COLORS TRIADS SPLIT-COMPLEMENTS
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