Definitions for "Colour wheel"
A circular arrangement of close spectral hues used in some colour systems.
This is an aid to be used when selecting colours for a harmonious colour scheme. You can easily identify and split complementary colours.
A circular chart with wedge-shaped segments of different specific colours. Used in colour decorating.
A revolving disc which holds a number of different gels allowing them to be changed sequentially.
metal disc with (usually) 5 gel-covered holes punched in it and fitted to the front of a lantern. By rotating the disc the gel presented to the lens can be ch anged, and thus a remote colour change achieved. The disc is usually about 3 times the lens diameter. Many units also allow continuous rotation. See also semaphore unit, scroller.
A wheel that is formed by placing the primary and secondary and possibly further colours in order around a circle.
A radial diagram of colours where primary colours (red, blue and yellow) are on one side and secondary (made by mixing two primary colours) colours appear on the other. A colour wheel is used to identify, mix and select colours.
a radial diagram of colors where primary colours (red, blue or yellow) are on one side and secondary (made by mixing two primary colors) colours appear on the other. A color wheel is used to identify, mix and select colours.
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a good resource for students to use to understand and organize colours