színterekben
Színterekben, also known as the "color fields" or "color zones," is a concept in the field of color theory and art. It refers to the division of the visible spectrum into distinct regions based on their perceived qualities. The most commonly recognized system is the one proposed by the German artist and theorist Johannes Itten, who divided the spectrum into six color fields: red, yellow-red, yellow, green-yellow, blue-green, and violet-blue.
Each of these fields is characterized by specific qualities such as warmth, coolness, lightness, and darkness.
The concept of színterekben is also used in the field of psychology to study the emotional and
In summary, színterekben is a useful tool in color theory and art, providing a structured way to