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Today on QUICK ESSENTIALS, I want to show you an odd little thing you need to know about color. This kinda blew my mind when I first learned about it. First though, there are 3 different terms we need to be familiar with. This area of the color picker is where you select your hue. Hue is just the color name: red, green, blue, etc. Going horizontally across the color picker is how you select saturation. Saturation is the amount of chroma, or intensity, of a color. And going vertically like this will affect value. Value is how light or dark a color is. Some color pickers look like this, which is largely the same thing, although there are some implications weamp;#39;ll look at later in this video. OK, so a color is always tied to a value. Even though these are two different hues, with two different levels of saturation, I think itamp;#39;s pretty easy to see that the top one is lighter, and the bottom one is darker. And stripping away the saturation, we can easily see where the values o