@MookyTroubadour Pink is not a color of the spectrum, as it is actually a combination of red and white light. When red light and white light are mixed together, pink is perceived by our eyes. Red light has the longest wavelength of any visible light, and when combined with white light , it creates the color pink. Therefore, in terms of the traditional color spectrum, pink is not a standalone color but rather a result of mixing red and white light.
@Coctaanatis Pink and brown are both colors that can be found on the color wheel, which is a visual representation of the spectrum of colors. Pink is a lighter shade that is typically created by mixing red and white, while brown is a darker, earthy color that is usually made by blending red, yellow, and blue or orange, black, and yellow. On the traditional color wheel, pink is considered a tint of red and falls between red and white. Brown, on the other hand, is often considered a mixture of primary and secondary colors, depending on how it is created. It can be located between red and yellow or between orange and black on the color wheel. In terms of psychological and emotional associations, pink is often associated with femininity, sweetness, and romance, while brown is linked to stability, warmth, and nature.