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 Chroma-difference. Strong, middle, and weak chroma (without change of hue). Strong, middle and weak chroma (traced with three values without change of hue). Strong, middle, and weak chroma (traced with three values and ten hues). Maxima of color and their gradation to white, black, and gray. The Color Tree.

Matching and imitation of hues (using stuffs, crayons, and paints). Matching and imitation of values and hues (using stuffs, crayons, and paints). Matching and imitation of chromas, values, and hues (using stuffs, crayons, and paints). Notation of color. $Hue Value⁄Chroma$, $H V⁄C$ Initial for hue, numeral above for value, numeral below for chroma. Sequences of color. Two scales united, as hue and value, or chromaand value. Three scales united,—each step a change of hue, value, and chroma. Balance of color.

Opposites of equal value and chroma ($R 5⁄5$ and BG$R 5⁄5$). Opposites of equal value and unequal chroma (R3 and BG$R 5⁄3$). Opposites unequal both in value and chroma ($R 7⁄3$ and $BG 3⁄7$). as an element of balance.