255, 0, 255.
255, 0, 255.
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255, 0, 144.
The primary light colours are red, green and blue. The seconday light colours are yellow, magenta and cyan. The color palette used for mixing light is also called the "additive palette." The paint mixing palette is also called the "subtractive palette."
On a subtractive color wheel (used for mixing paint) the secondary colors are green, purple and orange -- colors created when mixing equal parts of two primary colors. On an additive color wheel (used for lighting), the seconary colors are yellow, cyan and magenta.
The primary colors, also called light primaries, or additive colors, are; red, blue, and green. The pigment primaries are called subtractive and consist of; magenta, yellow, and magenta. They are paired together as additive and subtractive pairs: Red/cyan. blue/yellow, and green/magenta.
primary- cyan, yellow, magenta secondary- red, green, blue
Magenta is one of the three secondary colours: a mix of red and blue.
The three secondary colors of light are cyan, magenta, and yellow. These colors are created by combining two primary colors of light.
The three primary additive colors are red, green, and blue. When these colors are mixed together in different combinations, they can produce a wide range of other colors, including secondary colors like yellow, magenta, and cyan. This additive color mixing process is commonly used in electronic displays such as TVs and computer monitors.
Mixing magenta and yellow together will create the color red. Magenta and yellow are primary colors that can be combined to produce a secondary color, which in this case is red.
In the additive color system, the primary colors are red, green, and blue. In the subtractive color system, the primary colors are cyan, magenta, and yellow.