Red and yellow are both primary colors so if you mix them together you would get orange.
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The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue.
The primary colors are red, yellow and blue. The secondary colors are orange (red + yellow), green (yellow + blue) and purple (blue + red.)
The additive color process is mixing lights while the subtractive color process is mixing paints and dyes. In the additive color process when you mix all of the main colors together: red, green, and blue: you get white(hence the name additive) while if you do the exact same thing in the subtractive color process: cyan, magenta, and yellow: you get black(hence the name subtractive because in order to get white you'd have to take away all of the colors).
The 3 primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. The 3 secondary colors can be created by mixing 2 of the primary colors. They are orange, green, and purple.
Cyan, Yellow and Magenta. When they mixed it turned into black color.
> no yellow is a primary color.no need of mix. > You can't mix anything to get yellow; because yellow is a primary color. First you have to ask whether you are dealing with ADDITIVE colors or SUBTRACTIVE colors. ADDITIVE colors are like colored lights. SUBTRACTIVE colors are like paint. For additive colors, you can make yellow from adding red and green light. Or yellow, being a "spectral" color, means that light of a pure certain wavelength, around 570nm, is itself yellow. For subtractive colors, yellow indeed is a primary, and is the reason that the inks coming from most color printers are NOT red, green or blue, but rather cyan, magenta and yellow (and sometimes black). These are the SUBTRACTIVE primaries. The additive primaries are red, green and blue, which is why LCD screens have RGB pixels (which emit light).
The color out of the primary colors is yellow The color out of the primary colors is yellow The color out of the primary colors is yellow
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.
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.
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Believe it or not, it depends. There are two models of color theory, additive and subtractive. In the additive model, which is when light goes through color (think theatre lighting, video cameras, televisions), the primary colors are red, green and blue. In print (subtractive model), where light reflects off color, the primary colors are generally considered to be cyan, magenta, yellow and black.AnswerNot green or blue ANSWER:Yellow. Old monitors were called RGB, red green blue, all colors can be made from these three.
Subtractive primary colors such as cyan, magenta, yellow, and black are used to print full-color pictures in books and magazines.
The three primary colors are red, green and blue in the additive (light using) color system. In the printing industry the colors are yellow, cyan and magenta. This last is called the subtractive (paints and inks) color system.
Depends. Subtractive primary colors, cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Usually they add shades of two of three of these colors so that gradient are not confused with bands of constant color.
Yes, it is a primary color, but also a secondary color.
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.