It depends on rather you are talking about a hue (color name) or shade (how much black is in a color). Moderate is a fancy word for medium. You'll see the words medium in the craft store paint department more than moderate It's the color stuck in the middle.
One an advanced new color wheel orange red/red orange is warm red and scarlet is a cool red. When you and a just a touch of blue to red it starts turning bright then as you add more blue you get purple. The red in the center of these is called medium red or even true red.
On a saturation chart the color in the center is the original color and dark is when grey or black is added this can be any red from red orange to ruby. Moderate is in the dead center and the dark is right below it.
just like a very dark red..
Black, gray,sliver
It depends.... If you have a light colour, for example, yellow or white, you could cover that with a darker colour like red or blue etc etc. You can not cover a dark colour with a light colour. It just wont work. And you can only successfully cover black with black usually.
black!
Any two colours "go together" ; the question is whether you like the result. If you want more than two colours, you have to go with colour harmony, as follows.Pink is a light (or low "saturation") red, so it is on the boundary of the colour group between red and yellow, and of the colour group between red and magenta; it harmonises with all the colours of either of these groups (but not both at the same time).(red/yellow: red, burgundy, maroon, watermelon, scarlet, orange, taupe, terracotta, bronze, copper, marigold, gold, red-brown, yellow-brown, yellow)(red/magenta: burgundy, maroon, "heritage red", wine, rose, dark rose, crimson, raspberry, cerise, ruby, fuchsia, magenta)The complementary colour (that is: hue) of pink is cyan (or "turquoise") (because pink is red in hue; it is a light red).If you want to get fancy…One alternative is to choose a different colour, from one of the above two ranges, as your main colour. The point is that the complementary colour of this will then be, not cyan, but the complement of this other colour. Again, you can have only one complementary colour, but this one colour could then be anything between blue and green. (The complement of blue is yellow; the complement of green is magenta; you will need a colour wheel if you want to get fancy in this way, so that you can see what the complementary pairs are. (Complementary colours are opposite each other on a colour wheel.) Your computer will have one somewhere, built in.)You do not want to mix more than about two different saturation levels and more than about two different darkness levels; choose one or the other to vary. Pink is red with a saturation of about 32% (or about 1/3 strength), and value (not-dark-ness) of 100%.(If by "pink" you mean "hot pink", that is magenta, which is an entirely different colour. Its complement is (primary) green, and it is on the boundary of the colour group between blue and magenta, and the colour group between magenta and red.)
cerise
red colour goggles are used in dark adaptations
red and dark red
i wouold say DARk red i wouold say DARk red
dark red
a dark purplish red colour.
Dark red :) xx
The colour wine has more than a tint of red; it is the colour of a dark red wine.
a dark purplish red colour.
Marone/Dark Red.
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When the colours dark red and yellow are mixed together they create the colour burnt orange. The outcome also depends on which colour is added to the other, it is best to add the dark red to the yellow.