Index of Color-related Articles

This is a list of color topics; see also list of colors, which is a list of articles about specific named colors.

  • Additive color
  • Afterimage
  • Aim colors
  • Bayer filter
  • Chromolithograph
  • Color (← Colour, ← Colors, Color (disambiguation))
    • Black & White
    • Red
    • Blue
    • silver (color)
  • Color code
  • Color management
  • Color printing
  • Color recovery
  • Color Rendering Index
  • Color space
    • CMYK color space
    • HSV color space
    • HSL color space
    • RGB color spaces
      • Adobe RGB color space
      • SRGB color space
    • YIQ
    • YUV
    • Color space encoding
  • ColorSync
  • Color theory
  • Color vision
  • Color wheel
  • Colorimeter
  • Colors of chemicals
  • Colour banding
  • Complementary color
  • Cool colors
  • False color
  • Film colorization
  • Four-color printing
    • Cyan, magenta, yellow
  • Horses
    • Equine coat color (wikilinks to all other coat color articles)
    • Color breed
  • Hue
  • Kruithof curve
  • Liturgical colours
  • Metamerism
  • Palette (computing)
    • List of palettes
  • Primary color
  • Rainbow
  • Secondary color
  • Saturation
  • Spot color
  • Subtractive color
  • Theory of Colours
  • Thermochromics
  • Tincture (heraldry)
    • argent, azure, gules, or, purpure, sable, vert
  • Visual perception
  • Visible spectrum
  • Warm colors
  • Watercolor
  • Web colors

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