Color and Pigment in Art
1967-01-01 | 13 minutes
Plot Summary
Demonstrates by use of a glass prism that white light is actually a combination of several colors, which can be reproduced by pigments. Shows how three primary colors can be mixed to make secondary colors and, in turn, intermediate colors. Presents the dimensions of color -- hue, value and intensity -- and illustrates how color combinations create effects and moods.
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