👉 Cut-color refers to a type of color that is formed by mixing two or more primary colors in different proportions. This process allows for a greater range of hue and saturation, making it possible to achieve a wide variety of hues and tones. The term "cut-color" was coined in the mid-1970s by a group of scientists at MIT (now known as MIT Media Lab) who were studying color psychology and visual perception. The researchers believed that the intensity and range of colors could