complementary contrast stands for the sum of two colors opposite each other and resulting in gray. Orange and blue, green and red, purple and yellow are complementary and therefore their sum generates the achromatic gray. E 'was already mentioned the importance of this contrast for what concerns the color balance. A pattern (image) view that involves the use of this contrast makes the sort of visual balance that goes by the name of complementarity. This type of contrast, producing negative than the observed color, of course, includes the one between hot and cold, as opposed to the terms of the color is also visible in this contrast. E 'can then get the gray from the mixture of two colors in the color circle occupy opposing positions. It must be remembered that following the isolation of a color of the visible spectrum, the sum of the remainder is complementary to that block. The brain system always requires the integration of the missing color with its opposite.
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