What do each of these sections in the color wheel represent?

A color wheel.
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hue
hue

tone
tone

value
value

spectrum
spectrum

Each of these sections in the color wheel represents different aspects of color:

- Hue: This refers to the pure color on the color wheel, such as red, blue, or yellow. It is the attribute that distinguishes one color from another.
- Tone: This refers to the amount of gray added to a color. A color with a higher tone will be more vibrant, while a color with a lower tone will be more muted.
- Value: This refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. A higher value indicates a lighter color, while a lower value indicates a darker color.
- Spectrum: This refers to the range of colors that can be seen when light is separated into its constituent wavelengths, typically from red to violet. The color wheel is often created by organizing the spectrum in a circular arrangement.