There may be a difference in particular inks, but there is no general answer to this.
white is made of 3 colurs: magenta, cyan and yellow (not really called yellow - but it is yellow.. like how cyan is light blue n magenta is pink)
it will look green
magenta, yellow, and cyan
The three subtractive primary colors are cyan, magenta and yellow. These colors can be combined to make any other color. Mixing the primary colorants absorbs or subtracts wavelengths from filtered or reflected light leaving the eye to perceive only the reflected wavelengths which our eye and brain transform into visual colors.
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There are three primary colors: Yellow, Red, and Blue. From these colors all other colors can be created.
magenta cyan yellow
magenta cyan and yellow
The primary pigments are yellow, cyan, magenta, and black.
primary- cyan, yellow, magenta secondary- red, green, blue
Yes, it does. But it's often done the wrong way: with red, yellow, and blue as the primary colors and orange, green, and purple as the secondary ones. In reality, the primary pigments are yellow, cyan, and magenta and red, green, and blue as the secondary colors. Magenta + Yellow = Red Yellow + Cyan = Green Cyan + Magenta = Blue
The four colors used in process color printing are cyan, magenta, yellow and key (black) or CMYK.
Yes, it does. But it's often done the wrong way: with red, yellow, and blue as the primary colors and orange, green, and purple as the secondary ones. In reality, the primary pigments are yellow, cyan, and magenta and red, green, and blue as the secondary colors. Magenta + Yellow = Red Yellow + Cyan = Green Cyan + Magenta = Blue
Among artists red, yellow, blue are used as primary colors. For televisions and other CRT displays the primary colors normally used are red, green, and blue. For mixing of pigments or dyes, such as in printing, the primaries normally used are cyan, magenta, and yellow.
Cyan, Yellow and Magenta. When they mixed it turned into black color.
Process printing plates are used to print "process color" jobs--ones that use cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks.
Process printing plates are used to print "process color" jobs--ones that use cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks.