Yellow is any color of light that stimulates both the red and green cone cells of the retina, but not the
blue cone cells. Light with a wavelength of 565–590 nanometers is yellow, though light with both red
frequencies and green frequencies, such as mixing orange and lime light, or red and green light, is also
yellow, and its scientifically defined complementary color in terms of color mixing using light is blue. Yellow
lasers have among the lowest input-to-power efficiency. The color box at right shows yellow as
reproduced on a computer screen, which uses a RGB color model or it is additive secondary.
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Yellow is one of the three subtractive primary colors, along with magenta
and cyan. The CMYK system for color printing is based on using four
inks, one of which is a yellow color. This is not in itself a standard color,
though a fairly narrow range of yellow inks are used.
The color box at right shows a sample of the color of yellow ink. This
color is called printer's yellow. The source of the printer's yellow in the
color box at right is the yellow that is shown in the bar diagram located
at the bottom of the first page of the following web site offering
tintbooks for CMYK printing.
Because of the characteristics of paint pigments, painters traditionally
regard the complement of yellow as the color indigo (blue-violet).

Geography
Several place names refer to yellow:
•        The Yellow River of China
•        The Yellow Sea
•        Yellow Bluff, Alabama • Yellow House, Pennsylvania • Yellow Jacket,
Colorado • Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota • Yellow Pine, Alabama,
Yellow Pine, Idaho and Yellowpine, Texas • Yellow Rock, Kentucky • Yellow
Spring, West Virginia • Yellow Springs, Maryland and Yellow Springs, Ohio
• Yellowtain, Montana
•        Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan
Yellowstone
•        Yellowstone National Park
•        Yellowstone Regional Airport
•        Yellowstone Caldera, the Yellowstone supervolcano
•        Yellowstone Airport
•        Yellowstone Falls
•        Yellowstone Lake
•        Yellowstone River
•        Yellowstone County, Montana
•        Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
•        Fort Yellowstone
Northwest Territories, Canada
•        Yellowknife, the capital and only city of Northwest Territories in
Canada, with population of about 18,000.
•        Yellowknife River is a river in the Northwest Territories; it flows
south and empties into Yellowknife Bay, part of Great Slave Lake, at the
city of Yellowknife.
•        Territorial electoral hold him for the Legislative Assembly of the
Northwest Territories that refer to Yellowknife: Yellowknife Great Slave,
Yellowknife Centre, Yellowknife Frame Lake, Yellowknife Great Slave,
Yellowknife Kam Lake, Yellowknife Range Lake, Yellowknife River,
Yellowknife South, Yellowknife Water Aerodrome, and Yellowknife
Weledeh.
Plants and animals
•        Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers (Sphyrapicus varius) are medium-sized
woodpeckers. Adults are black with white bars on the back, wings, and
head, with a yellow breast and upper belly and a white lower belly. They
are found throughout Canada, eastern Alaska, the eastern United States,
and Central America. Like other sapsuckers, they drill holes in trees and
eat the sap and insects drawn to it.
•        The yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is a birch species native to
eastern North America, from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and southern
Quebec west to Minnesota, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to
northern Georgia. They are medium-sized deciduous trees and can
reaching about 20 m tall, trunks up to 80 cm in diameter. The bark is
smooth and yellow-bronze and the wood is extensively used for flooring,
cabinetry, and toothpicks.

Yellow-breasted Chat
•        Yellow-breasted Chats (Icteria virens) are large foraging songbird
found in southern parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, and
Central America. They are olive with a white bellies and a yellow throat
and breast, with a long tail, a thick heavy bill, a large white eye ring, and
dark legs.
•        Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) is a type of tuna popular in
commercial fishing as a food fish. It is found in open waters of tropical
and subtropical seas worldwide, though not in the Mediterranean. It has
been reported to be up to 239 cm (94 inches) in length and 200 kg (440
pounds) in weight. The second dorsal fin and the anal fin are bright
yellow and very long, as are the pectoral fins. The main body is very dark
metallic blue, changing to silver on the belly, which also has about 20
vertical lines.
•        A yellow-fever mosquito is a mosquito in the Aedes genus, so
named because they transmit dengue fever and yellow fever, the
mosquito-born viruses.
•        Yellow-green alga, also called xanthophytes, are a class of algae in
the Heterokontophyta division. Most live in freshwater, but some are
found in marine and soil habitats. They vary from single-celled flagellates
to simple colonial and filamentousforms. Unlike other heterokonts, yellow-
green algae's chloroplasts do not contain fucoxanthin, which is why they
have a lighter color.

Yellowhammer
•        The Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) is a passerine in the
bunting family Emberizidae. It breeds across Europe and much of Asia.
Most yellowhammers are resident, but some far northern birds migrate
south in winter. It is common in all sorts of open areas with some scrub
or trees. They are large with a thick seed-eater's bill. The males have a
bright yellow head, yellow underparts, and a heavily streaked brown back.
Females are much duller and more streaked below.
•        The yellow jack (Caranx bartholomaei) is a yellowish-silver carangid
food fish found in the western Atlantic and Caribbean.
•        Yellowjackets are black-and-yellow wasps of the genus Vespula or
Dolichovespula (though some can be black-and-white, the most notable
of these being the bald-faced hornet, Dolichovespula maculata). They can
be identified by their distinctive black-and-yellow color, small size (slightly
larger than a bee), and entirely black antennae.
•        The yellowlegs are the Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) and
Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes), part of the Tringa genus along with
redshanks, sandpipers, and greenshanks.
•        Yellow perch (Perca flavescens) are small wide-mouthed perch in
the United States and Canada. It is paler and more yellowish than other
perch species, with less reddish fins.
•        Yellow pine may refer to certain pines in the subgenus Pinus. In
the United States, the term refers to several closely-related species of
pine with yellow-tinted wood, including loblolly pine, slash pine, shortleaf
pine, ponderosa pine, jeffrey pine and others. More than one of these
species occur at sites, with the term "yellow pine forests" typically used in
forestry and ecology to describe such forests or stands that contain
more than one of these species. In Britain, "yellow pine" is a name
sometimes used in the timber trade for the wood of several additional
pines, including scots pine and eastern white pine.
•        Yellow poplar is another term for liriodendron, the tulip tree.
•        The Yellow-shafted Flicker (Colaptes auratus) is a large
woodpecker species of eastern North America. They have yellow shafts
on their wing and tail feathers.
•        Yellowtail is the common name for dozens of different fish species
that have yellow tails or a yellow body.

Yellowthroat
•        Yellowthroats are New World warblers in the genus Geothlypis.
Most members of the group have localized ranges in Mexico and Central
America, but the Masked Yellowthroat has an extensive South American
distribution, and Common Yellowthroat, the only migratory species in the
group, breeds over much of North America. All the yellowthroats have
similar plumage, with yellow-green upperparts, yellow breast, and a
mainly black bill.
•        Yellow-throated Warbler
•        Yellowwood
•        Pikachu
Associations and expressions
Yellow is a bright, cheerful color, often associated with happiness and
peace.

The Yellow Kid
In the English language, yellow has traditionally been associated with
jaundice and cowardice. In American slang, a coward is said to be
"yellowbellied" or "yellow."
Near the end of the 18th century, the color yellow was often associated
with mental illness, specifically including insanity, and with other sorts of
mental problems (e.g. depravity). Examples include The Yellow Book, The
Yellow Wallpaper, The King in Yellow, and The Yellow Sign.
In China, yellow is associated with prosperity, and also a "Yellow Movie"
means a pornographic film; these are called pink movies in Japan and blue
movies in the nations of the West.
Because it is similar to the gold color and precious metals such as gold or
bronze, yellow is associated with coinage and bullion.
"Yellow journalism" was sensationalist journalism that distorts,
exaggerates, or exploits news to maximize profit. The term came from
Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New
York Journal American, who engaged in sensational reporting during the
late 19th and early 20th century, most famously during the Spanish-
American War. The term was derived from the color comic strip The
Yellow Kid, which appeared in both papers.
Government and politics
•        In ancient China, yellow was the symbol of Centre and Earth, one
of the main five colors.
•        The legendary first emperor of China was known as the Yellow
Emperor or Huang Di (Chinese: 黃帝, Simplified Chinese: 黄帝).
•        As such, yellow was the symbol for the Emperor of China.
•        Yellow was also the color of the New Party in the Republic of China
(Taiwan), which supports Chinese reunification. Pencils are painted yellow
because of this association with China, where the best graphite is found;
in the past, only pencils with Chinese graphite used to be painted yellow.
•        Yellow also symbolizes royalty in many cultures, including much of
southeast Asia. In China, commoners were not allowed to wear yellow
until modern times.
•        In the United States, a Yellow Dog Democrat was a Southern voter
who consistently voted for Democratic candidates in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries because of lingering resentment against the
Republicans dating back to the Civil War and Reconstruction period.
Today the term refers to a hard-core Democrat, supposedly referring to
a person who would vote for a "yellow dog" before voting for a
Republican.
•        In many countries, yellow symbolizes liberalism.
Ethnicity
Mongoloid Asians or people of East Asian and Southeast Asian descent
are sometimes referred to as "yellow," a racial color metaphor. In the
20th-century United States, immigrants from China and other East Asian
nations were derogatorily referred to as a "yellow peril."
The Yellowknife people were a First Nations tribe. The Yellowknife River
and the city Yellowknife (the capital of the Northwest Territories) are
named after the tribe.
Transportation
In some countries, taxicabs are commonly yellow. This practice began in
Chicago, where taxi entrepreneur John Hertz painted his taxis yellow
based on a University of Chicago study alleging that yellow is the color
most easily seen at a distance.
In Canada and the United States, school buses are almost uniformly
painted a yellow color (often referred to as "school bus yellow") for
purposes of visibility and safety, and British bus operators such as
FirstGroup plc are attempting to introduce the concept there.
"Caterpillar yellow" and "high-visibility yellow" are used for highway
construction equipment.
In the United Kingdom, railway locomotives and multiple units typically
have part or all of their ends painted yellow, for visibility.
In the rules of the road, yellow ("amber" in Britain) is a traffic light signal
meaning "slow down," "caution," or "slow speed ahead." It is intermediate
between green (go) and red (stop). In railway signaling, yellow is often
the color for warning, slow down, such as with distant signals.
Several light rail and rapid transit lines on various public transportation
have a Yellow Line.
Sports
In Association football (soccer), the referee shows a yellow card to
indicate that a player has been officially cautioned.
In American Football, a yellow flag is thrown onto the field by a referee to
indicate a penalty.
In Rugby Union, the referee shows a yellow card to indicate that a player
has been sent to the sin bin.
In auto racing, a yellow flag signals caution. Cars are not allowed to pass
one another under a yellow flag.
In cycle racing, the yellow jersey - or maillot jaune - is awarded to the
leader in a stage race. The tradition was begun in the Tour de France
where the sponsoring L'Auto newspaper (later L'Équipe) was printed on
distinctive yellow newsprint.
Other
•        The Yellow Pages is the section of a phone book or online phone
directory that lists business numbers by category. They are named for
the color paper they are printed on in phone books to distinguish them
from the regular listings.
•        Yellowcake (also known as urania and uranic oxide) is concentrated
uranium oxide, obtained through the milling of uranium ore. Yellowcake is
used in the preparation of fuel for nuclear reactors and in uranium
enrichment, one of the essential steps for creating nuclear weapons.
•        The Yellow Rose of Texas, or "Harison's Yellow", first bloomed in
New York City in the 1830s.
•        Yellow is the color of the snooker ball that has a 2-point value.
•        There is a yellow smile, in Arab culture, which is an ingenuine smile.
A yellow smile is used when a person is concealing lack of interest, fear,
or any emotion he wishes to keep hidden. It is sometimes used as a joke,
by making a face of a crooked, ingenuine smile, when somebody tells a
bad joke or is trying to make others laugh for something they do not find
humorous enough.
•        There is also a French expression "rire jaune" ("yellow laughter")
which could be translated into English as "mirthless laughter", laughing
without mirth, laughing when you don't find the joke funny, or when the
joke is directed at you.
•        "Yellow" is also mid-twentieth-century American drug slang for
Nembutal, a barbituate. This is due to the yellow color of the pills.
•        "Yellow", or "giallo", in Italy, refers to mystery books, mystery
movies, or tv shows, as the spine of mystery novels are colored yellow.
•        Yellow is the name of a submarine telecommunications cable
system, also known as AC-2
•        Ace Combat 4's Yellow Squadron is a squadron of elite fighter
pilots. In Ace Combat Zero there is the Gelb squadron, which is German
for "Yellow".
•        On the United States Army and in many commonwealth countries,
yellow is the color of cavalry - cavalry uniforms often include a yellow
stripe down the side of each leg.
•        Sam Moran is the Wiggle in yellow. Greg Page was previously the
yellow wiggle.


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