The term "value" can refer to different ranges of the same color.

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False.

The term "value" does not refer to different ranges of the same color. Instead, it refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. In other words, value describes how light or dark a color appears, regardless of its hue (actual color) or saturation (intensity or purity of the color). For example, a light pink and a dark pink can have the same hue but different values.