Textile Colour Mixing; a Manual Intended for the Use of Dyers, Calico Printers, And Colour Chemists

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For the proportions of dyestuffs em- ployed in dyeing each shade, see page 123.
§ 47. Before proceeding to study systematically the vari- ous phenomena produced by mixing colours, it may be well to understand clearly some important points in regard to the correct use of colour terms. Much confusion often arises from the slack, indefinite way in which colours are some- times described.
68 TEXTILE COLOUR MIXING COLOUR CONSTANTS.
Colour Constants. — The first characteristics to be con- sidered in
...relation to a colour are three in number — namely, its Hue, its Purity, and its Brightness. These are generally termed the colour constants.
1. Hue. — The hue of a colour is that which is generally understood by the term colour, such as yellow, green, purple, blue, etc. The excessive predominance of one or two of the simple colours over the rest gives the hue to a colour, and the greater that predominance, the stronger will be the hue.
This is really the first characteristic of a colour demanding consideration, and from it we endeavour to name the colour.


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