Why Is BLACK and WHITE are Not Considered As Colors?

in chromatography •  6 years ago 

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In color science, black is taken into account the absence of every type of color waves. whereas white is taken into account as a illustration of the presence of all color waves with balanced proportions. Scientifically, each aren't colours, though they'll be bestowed as pigments.

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