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'''Achromatic colour''' occurs where there is a lack of [[hue]] and [[colour saturation|saturation]] and objects vary only in brilliance, such colours would be black, white and mixtures in between including neutral greys
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'''Achromatic colour''' or '''achromatic color''' occurs where there is a lack of [[hue]] and [[colour saturation|saturation]] and objects vary only in brilliance, such colours would be black, white and mixtures in between including neutral greys
   
   
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==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[[Acromat]]
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*[[Acromatopsia]]
 
*[[Chromaticity]]
 
*[[Chromaticity]]
 
*[[Color saturation]]
 
*[[Color saturation]]
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Achromatic colour or achromatic color occurs where there is a lack of hue and saturation and objects vary only in brilliance, such colours would be black, white and mixtures in between including neutral greys



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