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Chromatic tolerance

April 26th, 2006 Leave a comment Go to comments

The degree to which primary colours will give pure secondary colours. For example, French Ultramarine has a narrow chromatic tolerance as it will make a pure purple but not a pure, bright green, whereas phtalocyanine blue has a wide chromatic tolerance making both bright purples and greens.

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