cadmium yellow pale
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: A specific, light-toned yellow pigment made from cadmium sulfide. It is a pale-hued variety of cadmium yellow, characterized by its bright but less saturated, softer yellow color compared to other cadmium yellows.
Usage
This term is used specifically in the context of art, painting, and industrial pigments to describe a particular shade of yellow pigment. * Artists may choose cadmium yellow pale for mixing softer greens or for highlights where a strong, opaque but not overly intense yellow is needed. * It is important for restorers and art historians to identify the specific pigments, such as cadmium yellow pale, used in historical paintings.
Examples
- The artist's palette included both and the deeper cadmium yellow medium.
- To create the sunlit effect on the wall, she applied a glaze of over the white primer.
- The chemical analysis confirmed the use of in the 19th-century landscape.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Specification: In pigment codes and industrial standards, refers to a specific formulation of cadmium zinc sulfide (CdS, ZnS) with a precise, light lemon-yellow hue.
Variants and Related Words
- Cadmium Yellow (noun): The broader category of yellow pigments based on cadmium sulfide, ranging from pale lemon to deep orange.
- Cadmium Yellow Deep (noun): A darker, more orange-toned variety of cadmium yellow.
- Cadmium Lemon (noun): A term sometimes used interchangeably with , indicating a greenish-lemon yellow.
Synonyms
- Pale Cadmium Yellow
- Cadmium Lemon (in some contexts)
Notes
- Safety: Like all cadmium-based pigments, is toxic and requires careful handling. Its use is restricted in some applications.
- Permanence: It is known for its excellent lightfastness and opacity, making it a durable pigment for fine arts.
Noun
- pale-hued cadmium yellow pigment