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mikaylakyoung

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When is the informational function of color rendered useless?
 
 

a. in black-and-white video
  b. in cold colors
  c. in warm colors
  d. in slightly desaturated colors
  e. in highly saturated colors



Question 2

What is the major indicator of a high-energy color?
 
 

a. brightness
  b. lightness
  c. hue
  d. the color itself
   e. saturation




triiciiaa

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Answer to Question 1

a.

Answer to Question 2

e.



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