
(sytý)
jasný
(of colors) intense and easy to see

(zlatavý)
zlatý
having a deep yellow color or the color of gold

(stříbřitý)
stříbrný
having a shiny, grayish-white color or the color of the metal silver

(zabarvený)
barevný
having a particular color other than black or white

(temnota)
černota
the quality of being completely black

(světlost)
jas
the quality or degree of being bright in color

(temnota)
tmavost
the quality of being dark in color

(lehkost)
světlost
the quality of being light or pale in color

(pestrý)
barevný
having a lot of different and often bright colors

(zlatovlásek)
zlatý
having a bright yellow color like the metal gold

(odstín)
nádech
any variation of one color, including darker or lighter versions
Shade refers to any variation of a particular color, whether it is lighter, darker, or slightly different in hue. It is a broad term used to describe how a color can look different depending on its intensity or lightness. For example, the color blue, its shades could include sky blue, navy blue, or teal. People use the term "shade" to talk about different versions of a color they see in clothing, paint, or nature.

(jasný)
živý
(of colors or light) very intense or bright

(pískový)
béžový
having a pale, light brown color like sand

(bronzová)
bronzový
deep reddish-brown in color

(oproti)
kontrast
differences in color or in brightness and darkness that an artist uses in a painting or photograph to create a special effect
Contrast refers to the difference in lightness, darkness, or hue between colors, creating visual distinction and emphasis. High contrast occurs when colors have a strong difference, such as black and white, making parts stand out sharply. Low contrast involves similar or neighboring colors on the color wheel, leading to a more subtle and pleasing effect. Effective use of color contrast enhances readability, highlights important information, and adds depth and interest to visual designs.

(olivově zelený)
olivový
grayish-green in color

(béžový)
snímat šedou
having a pale yellowish-brown color

(sytý)
živý
(of colors) bright and strong

(purpurový)
fialový
having a bluish-purple color

(turquoise)
tyrkysový
greenish-blue in color

(smetanový)
krémový
having a light yellowish-white color

(tupý)
nevýrazný
(of colors) not very bright or vibrant

(růžově červený)
růžový
having a pinkish-red color

(scarlatový)
šarlatový
having a bright red color

(pískový)
písečný
(especially of hair) pale yellowish-brown in color

(jednobarevný)
monochromatický
(of a picture or photograph) containing or portraying images in black and white or different shades of a single color only

N/A
difficult to notice or detect because of its slight or delicate nature

(prosvětlit)
osvětlit
to become brighter or clearer in color
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