Explain Dimensions of Colour.
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The dimensions of color are attributes that describe how colors are perceived and organized. Three primary dimensions include hue, which refers to the color's name (e.g., red, blue); saturation, indicating the color's intensity or vividness; and brightness, representing the color's lightness or darkness. Together, these dimensions form a color space, such as the widely used RGB model. Additional dimensions, like lightness and chroma, may be considered in other color models. Understanding these dimensions is fundamental in fields like art, design, and psychology, influencing how individuals perceive and interact with the visual world.