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However, most contemporary usage would use magenta as the name for the tertiary color in question.
The work is characterized by using tertiary colors and bright colors.
In another sense, a tertiary color is obtained by mixing secondary-colored pigments.
The terms for the RYB tertiary colors are not set.
As a tertiary color, slate (sometimes called olive) is an equal mix of purple and green pigments.
A tertiary color scheme is made up of tertiary colors.
Duke blue is a dark blue tertiary color, associated with Duke University.
Spring green is one of the tertiary colors on the RGB color wheel.
Green is the club's tertiary colour, as red, white and green are the traditional colours that represent the Basque Country.
Tertiary colors are made by combining a primary color with a secondary color; for instance, red-orange or yellow-green.
Sporting Kansas City's official colors are "sporting blue" and "dark indigo" with "lead" as a tertiary color.
Grambling State's colors are black and gold, with red as a tertiary color symbolizing the blood of people of African descent.
There are also definitions (or categories) of colors based on the color wheel: primary color, secondary color and tertiary color.
Columbia blue, also known as Jordy blue, is a light blue tertiary color named after Columbia University.
His color sequence including the tertiary color indigo is kept alive today by the Roy G. Biv mnemonic.
As a quaternary color, it is an equal mix of the tertiary colors citron and slate (both confusingly also known as olive in different sources).
It shows that by now Cottier had developed a keen sense of colour harmony, heavily reliant on the juxtaposition of contrasting primary or tertiary colours.
On the traditional color wheel, the complementary color a tertiary color is another tertiary color.
Orange is a tertiary colour numerically halfway between gamma-compressed red and yellow, as can be seen in the RGB colour wheel.
Tertiary colors are made of a primary color mixed with a secondary color that is next to it; for example, a color such as yellow-orange or blue-green.
In the red-yellow-blue system as used in traditional painting, and interior design, tertiary colors are typically named by combining the names of the adjacent primary and secondary.
The tertiary color names used in the descriptions of RGB (or equivalently CMYK) systems are shown below.
Tint and Shade are references to adding variations in Value; other tertiary colors are derived by mixing either a primary or secondary color with a neutral color.
As a color of low intensity, brown is a tertiary color: a mix of the three subtractive primary colors is brown if the cyan content is low.
Instead of the Spaniard's characteristic wartime palette of grays and browns, the scene is described in the bright primary and tertiary colors that the American artist so strictly favors.