Clear light is the presence of all colors. You can separate them by wavelength using a prism and get a spectrum (rainbow).
When you're talking pigment, it's the absence. You can't mix all your paints together and get white.
Black is a dark color and is the color of this typing and white is a light color it's the color of some of this page! If you compare this to a human there is no difference, we are all the same and should not be looked at differently. There is no reason for black people to wear lighting cream to make them lighter, and there is no reason for white people to get a tan for darkness either. We are special in tones and who we are.
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White objects reflects visual "light" where as black objects absorb it. black the color is every color so it absorbs all the light(every color in the spectrum), and white is the lack of color so it reflects all the light(every color in the spectrum) that's why you get warmer when you wear black in the sun because it absorbs the sun and white reflects it.
White. It is also called the spectrum.
Mixing all colors, including the hues of other colors, you would get Black. But, if you were to mix all the colors of Light, you would get White. People always get that mixed up.
Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all color. Therefore, black has no actual color.
White is the presence of all color, black is the absence of color
No. White is the presence of all colors, black is the absence.
Clear light is the presence of all colors. You can separate them by wavelength using a prism and get a spectrum (rainbow). When you're talking pigment, it's the absence. You can't mix all your paints together and get white.
black and white are not colors but pigimentsblack is the presence of all color and white is the absence of all colorA2 ooops wrong way round.black is the absence of any colour or light. White is the presence of all colours of light.
White is the presence of light of all colors. Black is the absence of light of any color.
Is black the absence of color? Well, the answer is all in perspective. In light Black is the absence of color and white is the essence of color, but in paint black is the essence of all color and white is the absence of color.
absence of matterADDED BY JACOBM1198:Actually, white is the absence of color. Many people think that black is the absence of color because they think it is the absence of light, but it isn't true. Black absorbs all light and all color, which is why it is dark and less reflective than white, which reflects all light and color. Therefore, white is the absence of color. Absence of matter is not correct.
Black and white are not colors in the traditional sense. They are achromatic, meaning they lack hue and are composed solely of lightness (black) or absence of lightness (white). They are typically considered as contrasting tones rather than colors.
The only color in the Universe is white. Everything else is either the absence or presence of certain colors.
That dependsIt depends upon whom you ask. Scientists consider black to be the absence of light (and colour if you like) and white to be the presence of all colors. Fine artists, on the other hand, believe the complete reverse: white is the absence of color. A housepainter would say it isTo a painter, if you can get it in a can, it's a color.
Technically speaking, black is not a color at all. Color is the way we perceive light of a given frequency; if it has a wavelength that is, say, 510 nanometers, then we perceive green light. Black, however, is an absence of light. Therefore, black is not a color at all, rather, it is an absence of color. Unless you are speaking of subtractive colors - then black is the presence of all color and white is the absence of all color. Additive color is light - subtractive color is the color that light bouncing from an object creates.