a muggy muddy color
a muggy muddy color
You don't. Use black to adjust the shade of a color. Use white to adjust the tint of a color. You can make black with equal amounts of magenta, yellow, and cyan. That's how my color printer does it. The traditional primaries make brown instead of black, because they must be leaky to make any kind of green or violet. The traditional complements make brown because they are not truly complementary, but lean toward orange or yellow.
It makes lighter yellow and yellow and black make dark yellow
Teal
white is made up of black and light colors like pink and yellow and they put in a little of each to make it brighter. White is not a color.
Mixing those colors will result in a neutral gray color.
White and yellow make a light pastel shade of yellow.
you don't
Yes, but you won't get colors such as blue or yellow. You will receive a color image of black and white. Your image never had color. Take a new picture in color and you will not have black and white. If you're good with photoshop (or something similar), you can use that to add color that wasn't there before. But that is difficult.
Light yellow.
When you mix black, yellow, and purple together, you will get a dark, muddy brownish color.
Dark yellow.