Mixing light is different. Follow the link my Friend!
(from the link) The additive color system involves light emitted directly from a source, before an object reflects the light. The additive reproduction process mixes various amounts of red, green and blue light to produce other colors. Combining one of these additive primary colors with another produces the additive secondary colors cyan, magenta, yellow. Combining all three primary colors produces white.
Okay, Why? And green is never an outter wheel color. It's a mix of yellow and blue.
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ReplyDelete(from the link) The additive color system involves light emitted directly from a source, before an object reflects the light. The additive reproduction process mixes various amounts of red, green and blue light to produce other colors. Combining one of these additive primary colors with another produces the additive secondary colors cyan, magenta, yellow. Combining all three primary colors produces white.
ahhhh! the difference between color-as-pigment and color-as-light! I've loved this for as long as I can remember.
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