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Also called "alpha component" is a digital graph value to modify the opacity of a pixel. It is added as a fourth channel to the three primary colors to give transparency to an image. In layouts with depth (actual or virtual ) a foreground element with reduced opacity will modify its color by blending with the color behind it. View rgb , rgba , hsl , hsla .
The group of basic colors that allow all others to be formed by combination is called 'primary colors'. They have different methods of addition and subtraction, more adjusted to the biology of the eye (red, green and blue in humans), to industrial chemical processes (cyan, magenta and yellow; , magenta, yellow and black), or to an artistic and emotional criterion (red, blue and yellow). View color , primary , rgb , rgba , cmy , cmyk , ryb , hsl , hsla , hsv , hsi , hsb .
It is a three-dimensional representation variant of the rgb color model, and is also considered an hsv optimized for more intuitive use by designers. It is the acronym for the English Hue ( "tint" , Saturation ( "saturation" ), Lightness ( "luminosity") which presents the hue as a color gradient also at 360 0176; , and saturation between 0 and 100%, both as the HSV. The difference is that lightness has the pure color at 50%, while the maximum brightness up to white is 100% and the minimum up to black at 0%. This is why it is easier to understand, since its three-dimensional graph would be two cones joined by the bases, which would be the disc with colors, and towards one vertex the black component and towards the other the white component. View hsi , rgba , cmy , cmyk , ryb , hsl , hsla , hsb .
1o_ Hue color model ( "tint" ), Saturation ( "saturation" ) , Value ( "value" ). It is a more complete version of the rgb, which presents the nuances between primary colors as if it were a circumference where the 0 0176; correspond to red, 120 0176; green and 240 0176; blue (always clockwise) to match 360 0176; again with the red; so the value of hue is a number between 0 and 360 (although it is also simplified as 0 to 100%). Saturation is measured towards the center of the circumference (100% to 0), in a circle where all colors merge into white, which in practice increases its brightness by diluting the color to its equivalent in shade of gray. The value is the one who gives you the amount of black, which combined with saturation can have a value of 0 (totally black ) up to 100% that allows you to see the shade of gray. See rgba , cmy , cmyk , ryb , hsl , hsla , hsb . 2nd_ IATA Code of Carl T International Airport . Jones Field of Huntsville ( Alabama, USA).
1o_ It is the acronym for the traditional model of primary colors "red, yellow and blue" (Red, Yellow and Blue) today is maintained in the plastic arts, where no industrialized or standard methods are needed. It allows to obtain a wide range of colors by combination, but the paintings do not achieve a white and even less a black by addition. View rgb , rgba , cmy , cmyk , hsl , hsi , hsla , hsv , hsb . 2nd_ IATA Code of the airport of the airport of the airport of the airport of R'binsk-Staroselyeen , in the Oblast of Yaroslavl ( Russia ).
Acronym for the subtractive color model based on the primary colors Cyan ( "cyan" ), Magenta ( "magenta" ) and Yellow ( "yellow" ). They are the opposites (as in negative) of the rgb model, and are most used in graphical prints, although today it has been optimized with the cmyk model. See rgba , ryb , hsl , hsla , hsi , hsv , hsb .
It is the acronym for a color model based on the addition between three primary colors: Red ( "red" ), Green ( "green" ) and Blue ( "blue"). All other colors are formed by their combination in different quantities. It is not a very precise method, so in design use other standards. See rgba , cmy , cmyk , ryb , hsl , hsla , hsi , hsv , hsb .
Andrea is a proper name, in principle male, although among Spanish speakers it is used almost exclusively for women (I suppose because it ends in 'a'). It comes from the Greek 945; 957; 948; 961; 959; 962; (andrós "male, virile") which is relative to male force, so it is also used as a component of other names.
Shirley is a name of Celtic origin, probably toponymic as it means "bright, clear, sunny" referring to a meadow, to a grassland. That is why she was initially masculine and also a surname, but from the novel Shirley (Charlotte Bronte , 1849 ) where the protagonist had that name, she began to use it as a feminine.