Depends on the ink. Some black inks are black because they contain a single black pigment; one of the old formulations for ink was lampblack (soot) in a liquid carrier. This would make a tolerably decent science fair project; get several different "black" inks and use paper chromatography to show what pigments are in each.
Red is not made by combining primary colors because red is a primary color. Primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. Mixing two primary colors gives you secondary colors.
Red is made using Magenta and yellow. Look up the CMYK color system for a diagram
by using secondary colors
none, black is not a colour. Its a shade.
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Red, yellow and blue are the only colours that can not be mixed using any other colours. These are the primary colours any pretty much every other colour can be mixed from these three colours. However, you may count black and white as unmixable from any other colours, but personally I do not count them as colours- just tones. This is for each person to decide for themselves.
blue red yellow. green is made by blue and yellow Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. (Check your colour printer's cartridges some time). Televison: red, green, blue.
No. Simply using the word black to describe something that is without light, is not racist.
Separating light into various colors produces a spectrum or rainbow.
when light is refracted at a higher level. It breaks into its constiuent colors which are violet,indigo,blue,green,yellow,orange and red. It normally happens when sunlight passes raindrops during rain and thus creates a rainbow.
The lighting color wheel is different from a painting color wheel. If the painting primary colors of red-yellow-blue are added in equal amount, the result is black. If using lighting primary colors of red green and blue lights, the result is primary white.
No. It simply makes a bluish purple, with the exact color depending how much of each color was used. If you are trying to make black with paints, there are a few things you could possibly do. However, they include using all three primary colors or other colors derived form the primary colors.
the primary colors are red, blue, and yellow
Because you can create all the other colours using different combinations of the primary
Mixing all three primary colors together and adding an earth tone such as burnt sienna makes a rich black. You could also try mixing a deep ultramarine or prussian blue with crimson and sepia to make black. Really, it depends on what medium you are using, and what "tone" of black you prefer (since you can't mix a complete black). Experiment around with deep complementary colors and earthy tones, till you find what you're looking for.
it is impossible to make red without using red because it is a primary colour
Red, green, blue.
For paints the primary colors are Red, Blue and Yellow. To achieve the secondary colors you mix 2 of the primary colors in equal amounts: Red + Blue = Purple Red + Yellow = Orange Blue + Yellow = Green
Unfortunately, Red is a primary color, and thus you cannot mix any colors to make it. You will have to buy red coloring in order to get it. You also cannot make yellow, or blue as they are primary colors.
primary colors are red, blue, yellow. these are the three starter pigments and can't be created using any other combination of colors, hence the term primary.
use colors like grey navy dark purple burgendy ect.
you can't, grey is a shade not a colour