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Light colours versus dark colours
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Does light colour dilute quicker than dark colours
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A light colour contains less pigmentation (or more white) which transmits/reflects more light than a dark pigment. As the lighter colour already transmits/reflects more light then a dark pigment then any equal reduction in each (by dilution) would see it get paler (whiter) quicker than the dark. If you see what I mean.......
Sorry to disagree tim but the change of light absorbtion of a material is liniar with respect to dilution. ie diluting two colours by 50% will result in a 50% decreae in the intencity of both. However, the eye is more sensative to some colours (esp in the green region) and therefore it can appear that a yellow pigment gets lighter at a different rate to a red.
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