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  2. Yellow badge - Wikipedia

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    Yellow star labeled Juif, the French term for Jew, that was worn during the Nazi occupation of France. The yellow badge, also known as the yellow patch, the Jewish badge, or the yellow star (German: Judenstern, lit. ' Jew's star '), was an accessory that Jews were required to wear in certain non-Jewish societies throughout history.

  3. Shades of orange - Wikipedia

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    A discussion of the difference between the color orange (the color halfway between red and yellow, shown above as color wheel orange) and the color orange peel (the actual color of the outer skin of an orange), may be found in Maerz and Paul. [12] Orange peel is the color halfway between orange (color wheel) and amber on the color wheel.

  4. Chrome yellow - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known use of chrome yellow in a painting is a work by Sir Thomas Lawrence from before 1810. [12] The first recorded use of chrome yellow as a color name in English was in 1818. [13] The pigment was also widely used in industrial applications, such as in the production of paint, plastics, and ceramics. [2]

  5. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    In Poland, yellow is used by the liberal centrist party Poland 2050. In South Korea, yellow associated with historically Uri Party and former President Roh Moo-hyun supporters. Since 2015, Justice Party adopted the colour. In Spain, regionally: Yellow is the colour used by supporters of the Catalan independence movement.

  6. Primary color - Wikipedia

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    A representation of Johannes Itten's color wheel showing his red, yellow, and blue as primary colors within the central equilateral triangle. [26] Color theorists since the seventeenth century, and many artists and designers since that time, have taken red, yellow, and blue to be the primary colors (see history below).

  7. List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia

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    Color Name Hexadecimal in their website depiction [b] R G B Years in production [2] Notes 16-Box 24-Box 48-Box 64-Box 96-Box 120-Box Red #ED0A3F 237

  8. CMYK color model - Wikipedia

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    Inspection CMYK colors of offset printing on a paper. The CMYK color model is based on the CMY color model, which omits the black ink. However, the imperfect black generated by mixing commercially practical cyan, magenta, and yellow inks is unsatisfactory, so four-color printing uses black ink in addition to the subtractive primaries.

  9. Color theory - Wikipedia

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    The split-primary palette is a color-wheel model that relies on misconceptions to attempt to explain the unsatisfactory results produced when mixing the traditional primary colors, red, yellow, and blue. Painters have long considered red, yellow, and blue to be primary colors.

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