Pure black and pure white can therefore be thought of as the far left and the far right extremes of gray.
AnswerColors are generally considered to be either primary (additive light) or secondary (subtractive light).If you put all the colors together in the additive system you get white light. That means, by definition that there are no colors.
Subsequently, if you remove all light in the additive system you also have no colors because there is an absence of light.
Maybe an analogy could be that if you had an ice cream cone with strawberry flavor you would have the taste of strawberry, a 'color.' But if you had an ice cream cone with no flavor, it would be bland, without 'color.' This would be the same as the color black. For the color of white, you would have an ice cream cone with all the flavors imaginable mixed in, so you wouldn't be able to pick out just one single flavor of strawberry. This strong flavor where you can't distinguish one from another because all of them combined makes and overwhelming experience would be like 'tasting' white light.
Answerblack is a lack of colour, when you have nothing, you have blackwhite is all the colours combined, as dumb as that sounds.
if you take a colour wheel, (a round disk, with red, yellow & blue -the primary colours in opposite thirds of the wheel, & between each of them, i.e between blue & yellow will be green, & between yellow & red, will be orange. a bit Ike a circular rainbow) & then spin the colour wheel, the colour will appear to be white :)
AnswerOne way to describe what black and white are is to say that:White is what we call a mixture of all possible colors
in the visible light spectrum, which is more usually
explained as being "all the colors of the rainbow".
Black is what we call the absence of any possible
colors in the visible light spectrum.
Another way to explain black and white is, if any visible light is shone onto an object that is painted pure black, it will reflect none of that light whatsoever and will therefore always appear to have no color itself. That is why it is called black.
If any visible light is shone onto an object that is painted pure white, it will reflect the colors of any such light which may shine on it and will appear to have the colors of that light itself. If such light is pure red, the object will appear to be pure red in color, if such light is pure yellow, the object will appear to be pure yellow in color, etc. If the light shining on the object is what we call white, because it has all the colors of the rainbow in it, the object will appear to be white in color.
black and white
white contains all of the colors black reflects all of the colors
Yes and no. Black is the presence of all colors and white is the absence of all colors. If something appears black it is because the surface is reflecting all colors. If is appears white it is because it is absorbing all the colors. The whole black is a color thing has been going on for so many years, but in reality both black and white are because they both absorb all colors and is the presence of colors.
When using pigments, as in paint, black is all the colors mixed together, and white is a lack of color. So in that sense, black can be a "true" color. If you are studying the colors in light, black is simply the absence of light, while white is the combination of all colors.
black and white
Black and white are colors and they are consider opposites.
NO!!!!! All the primary colors mixed together make black and white. Black and white are in no way primary colors.
Black is all the colors and white is the abscence of all colors
Black and white
Not Black
The Neutral Colors are white,brown,grey and black.
Yes, they are colors.
black and white
No black and white are shades
Badgers are black and white.
You do not list black and white as colors because of the lack of spectral color. White is the sum of all possible colors. Black has no light so no color.
the colors are black and white