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(Wikipedia has an article on color theory that describes the difference between these two terms and between warm and cool hues). Warmth and coolness of colors is a property of hue not saturation. men's tuxedo shoes men's tuxedo shoes Blue, for instance, is one of the coolest hues. It is also very saturated. This is not a philosophical statement. I'm saying this for many reasons. 1) The terms "cool colors' and 'warm colors' are words that have meanings that differ from the way you are employing them (I haven't heard anyone else using these terms in the manner you use them). men's tuxedo shoes These terms can be confusing if they are used in a different manner. 2.) The terms used are important in describing meaningful differences. It's mostly an issue of the color (whether it is more yellow/black/white), men's tuxedo shoes but hue (this refers to coolness as well as warmth) and value (how dark or light something appears) that determine whether the color will work with black. men's tuxedo shoes Any theories about what goes with black will be incomplete if only one of these factors is considered. Reply Simon Cromptonreplied: View

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11 months ago Thank you EL. When I say that a color is more saturated, I mean hue. I got it. It is important to note that point 2. However, I think the difference between light and dark is more significant. Height Increasing Shoes men's tuxedo shoes Certainly , it feels less important to me. Point 1: The way I utilize the words feels natural and communicates with others. It's not clear if anyone else has mentioned this. If I substitute the word "saturation" to 'hue' how is my use of the words confusing? men's tuxedo shoes I would like to know. Thanks a lot E Lreplied View

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