Tint, shade and tone
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In color theory, a tint is a mixture of a color with white, which increases lightness, while a shade is a mixture with black, which increases darkness. Both processes affect the resulting color mixture's relative saturation. A tone is produced either by mixing a color with gray, or by both tinting and shading.
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See also
- Ambient light
- Contrast (vision)
- Earth tone
- Image gradient
- Lightness
- Pastel (color)
- The Missing Shade of Blue
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