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- Painters long mixed colors by combining relatively bright pigments with black and white. Mixtures with white are called tints, mixtures with black are called shades, and mixtures with both are called tones. See Tints and shades. (en)
- A three-dimensional drawing of the Ostwald color system. First described in Wilhelm Ostwald . (en)
- Munsell’s color sphere, 1900. Later, Munsell discovered that if hue, value, and chroma were to be kept perceptually uniform, achievable surface colors could not be forced into a regular shape. (en)
- Color sphere of Johannes Itten, 1919-20 (en)
- HSL cylinder (en)
- HSV cylinder (en)
- The RGB gamut can be arranged in a cube. The RGB model is not very intuitive to artists used to using traditional models based on tints, shades and tones. The HSL and HSV color models were designed to fix this. (en)
- Three-dimensional representation of the 1943 Munsell renotations. Notice the irregularity of the shape when compared to Munsell's earlier color sphere, at left. (en)
- Philipp Otto Runge’s Farbenkugel , 1810, showing the outer surface of the sphere , and horizontal and vertical cross sections (en)
- Animation showing the NCS 1950 standard color samples in the NCS color circle and hue triangles (en)
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