: Unlike neutral black, this is created by mixing complementary colors (e.g., red and green), resulting in a deep, nuanced shade. 2. Applications in Art and Science
This paper explores , defined as any hue—such as red, blue, or yellow—that possesses saturation and a dominant wavelength. It distinguishes these from achromatic colors (white, black, and gray), which lack hue and saturation. 1. Conceptual Framework chromatic color
The term "chromatic" originates from the Greek word chroma , meaning color. In color theory, it refers to the purity or intensity of a hue. : Unlike neutral black, this is created by