elevator shoes for women There is another confusion between saturationelevator shoes for womenwith hue. Wikipedia has a section on color theory, which explains different meanings of these terms , elevator shoes for women elevator shoes for women as well as differences between cold and warm hues. Hue is the property that determines whether a color is warm or cool. Blue is for instance, elevator shoes for women the coolest of the cool colors, and is also the most saturated. I don't say this to be pedantic. This is the reason I do it. 1) The terms 'cool colors as well as 'warm colors' are terms that have meanings that are quite different from how you are using these terms (I haven't heard anyone else use these terms the way you are using them). elevator shoes for women Utilizing these words in different ways can be incredibly confusing. elevator sneakers2.) These terms highlight important differences that are useful to explain meaningful variations. elevator shoes for women It's mostly a matter of the color (whether it's more black/yellow/yellow) and hue (this is a reference to coolness and warmth) and value (how dark or light something appears) that decide if a color is compatible with black. elevator shoes for women If just one of these aspects is taken into consideration, any notion of the black color is not complete. Reply Simon Cromptonreplied: View 11 months ago Thank you EL. When I say that a colour is saturated, I really refer to hue. This is it. It is important to note that point 2. elevator shoes for women However, I think light vs dark is more significant. It certainly doesn't feel as important to me. On point 1 the way I'm using the phrases feels intuitive to me and it seems to communicate with others. elevator shoes elevator shoes for women I'm not sure anyone else has ever said that it's confusing. If I change the word 'saturation' for "hue," how would the way I'm using these terms confusing? I'd like to understand Thanks a lot E Lreplied: View |