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| name = Color topics | | name = Color topics | ||
| title = [[Color|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r]] topics | | title = [[Color|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r]] topics | ||
| + | | state = {{{state|autocollapse}}} | ||
| bodyclass = hlist | | bodyclass = hlist | ||
| + | |||
| + | | image= [[File:RBG color wheel.svg|100px]] | ||
| above = | | above = | ||
| − | + | ||
* [[Shades of red|Red]] | * [[Shades of red|Red]] | ||
* [[Shades of orange|Orange]] | * [[Shades of orange|Orange]] | ||
* [[Shades of yellow|Yellow]] | * [[Shades of yellow|Yellow]] | ||
| − | |||
* [[Shades of green|Green]] | * [[Shades of green|Green]] | ||
* [[Shades of cyan|Cyan]] | * [[Shades of cyan|Cyan]] | ||
* [[Shades of blue|Blue]] | * [[Shades of blue|Blue]] | ||
| − | * | + | * [[Indigo]] |
| + | * [[Shades of violet|Violet]] | ||
* [[Shades of purple|Purple]] | * [[Shades of purple|Purple]] | ||
| − | |||
* [[Shades of magenta|Magenta]] | * [[Shades of magenta|Magenta]] | ||
| + | * [[Shades of pink|Pink]] | ||
| + | * [[Shades of brown|Brown]] | ||
* [[Shades of white|White]] | * [[Shades of white|White]] | ||
| − | * [[Shades of gray | + | * [[Shades of gray|Gray]] |
* [[Shades of black|Black]] | * [[Shades of black|Black]] | ||
| group1 = [[Colorimetry|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r science]] | | group1 = [[Colorimetry|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r science]] | ||
| list1 = | | list1 = | ||
| − | {{Navbox subgroup | + | {{Navbox|subgroup |
| group1 = Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r physics | | group1 = Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r physics | ||
| list1 = | | list1 = | ||
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**[[Structural coloration]] | **[[Structural coloration]] | ||
**[[Animal coloration]] | **[[Animal coloration]] | ||
| − | *[[On Vision and | + | *[[Color of chemicals]] |
| + | **[[Color of water|Water]] | ||
| + | *''[[On Vision and Colours]]'' | ||
*[[Metamerism (color)|Metamerism]] | *[[Metamerism (color)|Metamerism]] | ||
**[[Spectral power distribution]] | **[[Spectral power distribution]] | ||
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*[[Color temperature|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r temperature]] | *[[Color temperature|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r temperature]] | ||
*[[Eigengrau]] | *[[Eigengrau]] | ||
| + | *[[The dress|''The dress'']] | ||
| group3 = [[Color psychology|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r psychology]] | | group3 = [[Color psychology|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r psychology]] | ||
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*[[Lüscher color test]] | *[[Lüscher color test]] | ||
*[[Kruithof curve]] | *[[Kruithof curve]] | ||
| − | *[[Political colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r]] | + | *[[Political colour|Political colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r]] |
| − | *[[National colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}rs]] | + | *[[National colours|National colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}rs]] |
*[[Chromophobia]] | *[[Chromophobia]] | ||
*[[Chromotherapy]] | *[[Chromotherapy]] | ||
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| group2 = [[Philosophy of color|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r<br/>philosophy]] | | group2 = [[Philosophy of color|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r<br/>philosophy]] | ||
| list2 = | | list2 = | ||
| − | {{Navbox subgroup | + | {{Navbox|subgroup |
| group4 = [[Color space|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r space]] | | group4 = [[Color space|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r space]] | ||
| list4 = | | list4 = | ||
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| group5 = [[Color scheme|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r scheme]] | | group5 = [[Color scheme|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r scheme]] | ||
| list5 = | | list5 = | ||
| − | *[[Color tool]] | + | *[[Color picker|Color tool]] |
**[[Monochromatic color|Monochromatic colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}rs]] | **[[Monochromatic color|Monochromatic colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}rs]] | ||
**[[Complementary colors|Complementary colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}rs]] | **[[Complementary colors|Complementary colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}rs]] | ||
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| group3 = [[Color term|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r terms]] | | group3 = [[Color term|Colo{{#if:{{{1|}}}|u}}r terms]] | ||
| list3 = | | list3 = | ||
| − | {{Navbox subgroup | + | {{Navbox|subgroup |
| group7 = [[Basic color term|Basic terms]] | | group7 = [[Basic color term|Basic terms]] | ||
| list7 = | | list7 = | ||
| − | <!-- Do not add further colors to this list! These | + | <!-- Do not add further colors to this list! These eleven are the only basic color terms in English. --> |
| + | *[[Blue]] | ||
| + | *[[Green]] | ||
*[[Red]] | *[[Red]] | ||
| − | |||
| − | |||
*[[Yellow]] | *[[Yellow]] | ||
| + | *[[Pink]] | ||
| + | *[[Purple]] | ||
*[[Orange (colour)|Orange]] | *[[Orange (colour)|Orange]] | ||
| − | |||
| − | |||
| − | |||
*[[Black]] | *[[Black]] | ||
*[[Grey|{{#if:{{{1|}}}|Grey|Gray}}]] | *[[Grey|{{#if:{{{1|}}}|Grey|Gray}}]] | ||
*[[White]] | *[[White]] | ||
| − | <!-- Do not add further colors to this list! These | + | *[[Brown]] |
| + | <!-- Do not add further colors to this list! These eleven are the only basic color terms in English. --> | ||
| group8 = [[:Category:Color in culture|Cultural differences]] | | group8 = [[:Category:Color in culture|Cultural differences]] | ||
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*[[Pantone]] | *[[Pantone]] | ||
*[[Color Marketing Group]] | *[[Color Marketing Group]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Color Association of the United States]] |
*[[International Colour Authority]] | *[[International Colour Authority]] | ||
*[[International Commission on Illumination|International Commission on Illumination (CIE)]] | *[[International Commission on Illumination|International Commission on Illumination (CIE)]] | ||
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* [[List of Crayola crayon colors]] | * [[List of Crayola crayon colors]] | ||
** [[History of Crayola crayons|history]] | ** [[History of Crayola crayons|history]] | ||
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| − | |||
* [[Color chart]] | * [[Color chart]] | ||
| − | |||
* [[List of RAL colors]] | * [[List of RAL colors]] | ||
| + | * [[Web colors|List of web colors]] | ||
| group12 = [[Index of color-related articles|Related]] | | group12 = [[Index of color-related articles|Related]] | ||
| list12 = | | list12 = | ||
*[[Visual perception|Vision]] | *[[Visual perception|Vision]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Digital image processing]] |
*[[Multi-primary color display]] | *[[Multi-primary color display]] | ||
**[[Quattron]] | **[[Quattron]] | ||
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| below = | | below = | ||
| − | * {{icon|category}} | + | * {{icon|category}} [[:Category:Color|Category]] |
| − | * {{ | + | * {{icon|list}} [[Index of color-related articles|Index]] |
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}}<noinclude> | }}<noinclude> | ||
{{Documentation}} | {{Documentation}} | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> | ||
Latest revision as of 08:30, 3 December 2020
Usage
If the template is used with no parameters it defaults to the American spelling of color
If one parameter is passed it will default to the Commonwealth spelling of colour
{{Color_topics|colour}}
More than one parameter will be ignored. The value passed as the first parameter does not matter (for example it could be "x", "colour" or even "color") so long as it is set to something, then Commonwealth spelling will be used. However to make it self documenting it is recommended that "colour" be used as the parameter value.
Initial visibility: currently defaults to autocollapse
To set this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:
|state=collapsed:{{Color topics|state=collapsed}}to show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar|state=expanded:{{Color topics|state=expanded}}to show the template expanded, i.e., fully visible|state=autocollapse:{{Color topics|state=autocollapse}}
If the |state= parameter in the template on this page is not set, the template's initial visibility is taken from the |default= parameter in the Collapsible option template. For the template on this page, that currently evaluates to autocollapse.
| The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Color topics/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (edit) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |