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QUALITIES

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  • Chroma-difference.
    • Strong, middle, and weak chroma (without change of hue).
    • Strong, middle and weak chroma (traced with three values without change of hue).
    • Strong, middle, and weak chroma (traced with three values and ten hues).
    • Maxima of color and their gradation to white, black, and gray. The Color Tree.

EXPRESSION of color.

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  • Matching and imitation of hues (using stuffs, crayons, and paints).
  • Matching and imitation of values and hues (using stuffs, crayons, and paints).
  • Matching and imitation of chromas, values, and hues (using stuffs, crayons, and paints).
  • Notation of color. Hue Value/Chroma, H V/C Initial for hue, numeral above for value, numeral below for chroma.
  • Sequences of color.
    • Two scales united, as hue and value, or chromaand value.
    • Three scales united,—each step a change of hue, value, and chroma.
  • Balance of color.
    • Opposites of equal value and chroma (R 5/5 and BGR 5/5).
    • Opposites of equal value and unequal chroma (R3 and BGR 5/3).
    • Opposites unequal both in value and chroma (R 7/3 and BG 3/7).
    • area as an element of balance.