Final Cut Pro X Ripple Lesson 1.2 Flashcards

1
Q

print/inks, you ________ to get white

A

subtract

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2
Q

digital, you ___ to get white

A

add

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3
Q

8 bit = for each RGB channel, there are ___ shades (0-255) available, or 2 to the 8th
zero counts as one shade

A

256

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4
Q

___, _____, and ____ are the primary colors available in the RGB color space

A

red, green, and blue

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5
Q

255 shades of one of those colors makes it a _______ color

A

primary

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6
Q

If you add all three primary colors together (Red, Green, and Blue), you get _____.

A

white

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7
Q

If you add just two primary colors together, you get a _________ color. Magenta = Red + Blue. Cyan = Blue + Green. Yellow = Green + Red.

A

secondary

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8
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If you add just two primary colors together, you get a secondary color. Magenta = Red + Blue. Cyan = Blue + Green. Yellow = Green + Red. This is important to know because, if you had something with a Blue cast, you would add ______ to get more to White.

A

Yellow

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9
Q

Another way to think about this: the secondary colors are _____________ to primary colors.

A

complimentary

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10
Q

COLOR PICKER (in the inspector for a generator of a circle, that you get to by clicking on the FILL COLOR color square in the inspector) is very much like the diagram above (colors in the same place) with gradations as they blend together. The slider on the right side controls the brightness, but it basically brings the color up and down on a _________ level for all three colors and subsequently, secondary colors:

A

universal

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11
Q

So every color in digital space can be described as a combination of red, green, and blue _____ values.

A

pixel

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