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    The wonderful world of colours Have you ever wondered where colour comes from and how dull life would be without it? Colours affect our everyday lives‚ even if we know it or not. We take it for granted. Before I go into any detail about this topic I first and foremost would like to give you the definition of colour. Colour is a visual sensation; it’s the eyes perception of wavelengths of light with different colours corresponding to different wavelengths. Colour appeals to our emotions. Psychologists

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    Colour: Color and Emotion

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    Does Selective colour in a photographic image influence the perception of the viewing audience in the sense of manipulating the emotions seen in the imagery observed? With that said‚ do photographs loose that exact emotion when seen in black and white? Color is defined as “the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object‚ usually determined visually by measurement of hue‚ saturation‚ and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue” (quoted from

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    The understanding of light and the effective use of colour in creative work and digital p photography. People effectively using colour in creative work and digital photography has been around for a long time now‚ and the study of light and colour even longer. In this essay I plan to effectively communicate how the human brain perceives light and how the understanding of this has culminated in creative work

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    2.1 Colour Wheel

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    1 Who invented the first colour wheel and how/why? The 1st colour wheel was brought by Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton halved white sunlight into red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ cyan‚ and blue rays; he then joined the two ends of the colour together to show the natural process of colours. Newton associated a colour with a note from the musical scale. 3.2.2 Explain how the colour wheel works? Colors are often associated with primary‚ secondary or tertiary colours . Primary colours are those that make every

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    Green Colour Report

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    Colour report for Fitch Project: The ITunes Experience Green occupies more space in the spectrum visible to the human eye than most colours‚ and is secondly only to blue as a favourite colour. Green is the pervasive colour in the natural world making it an ideal backdrop in interior design because we are so used to seeing it everywhere. The natural greens from forest to lime are seen as tranquil and refreshing‚ with a natural balance of cool and warm (blue and yellow) undertones. Green

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    True Colours Assignment

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    True Colours Assignment True Colours Spectrum 1. Blue 2. Orange 3 .Green 4. Gold Primary Colour Traits There are many traits which I have that co-respond with the blue card. Sympathetic is a key trait in which I use when describing myself to others. When I watch movies‚ I put myself into various characters positions and I tend to cry if they are put in or dealing with stressful situations. I find myself doing this not only with fictional characters‚ but with my

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    Roles of colours in different cultures In my essay I want to point out some colours’ role in different cultures. I think it is very important to know the different meanings of colours. Especially‚ when you are travelling abroad or negotiating with business partners‚ who came from a different country or culture. It is essential to know what colours can you wear to events or meetings in other cultures. Or which colours you are using in your presentation. Every colour has a meaning‚ but it can means

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    Stereotypes In Colour Me

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    The documentary film Colour me directed by sherien Barsoum‚ starting Anthony McLean who emphasizes on three main themes identity‚ race and stereotyping. Motivational speaker / rapper Anthony McLean who empowers five teens from a Brampton high school by involving them in a mentorship program after informing us on his past life growing up in a white area of Aurora as a black child with a white mother. His biggest struggle was that even as an adult he has yet to discover his true identity‚ throughout

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    distinction of colours can be often used to represent certain aspects about people. In the novel The Great Gatsby they are used to describe the personalities of Myrtle and Daisy as well as Gatsby’s. With certain colours they wear they are able to express their identity‚ and it can also have an affect on their behaviour. Jay Gatsby exploits colours to show of his wealth. Through colours people are also distinguished to which social class they belong to. F. Scott. Fitzgerald uses colour to identify Myrtle’s

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    found in such colours as green‚ blue‚ clear‚ pink and violet. However‚ the common misconception surrounding the idea that human blood is blue before oxygenation is false. All human blood is varying shades of red; these wild alternate colours are found in other animal species such as certain species of crabs and insects. This colouring of the blood can be seen as an indicator of oxygen carrying ability or make apparent the metal with the highest concentration in the blood. The colour containing portions

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