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- Side-by-side comparison of several different color solids for the HSL, HSV, and RGB color models. Potential shapes include cubes, cylinders, cones, spheres, pyramids, bipyramids, bicones, and irregular shapes. (en)
- 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)
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- Optimal color solid plotted within the CIE L* a* b* color space , and within the CIE L* u* v* color space , both with D65 white point. Because they are perceptually uniform color spaces, the optimal color solids have an irregular, not spherical shape. Notice they have two sharp edges, one edge with warm colors, and the other edge with cool colors. (en)
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