Something pretty muddy... much like caput mortuum
Mostly Black = Black Mostly Magenta = Deep Magenta 50/50 = Very Dark Magenta
Magenta and yellow make RED Color
Magenta and yellow make RED Color
Magenta
Something pretty muddy... much like caput mortuum
black because magenta is a primary pigment, and brown is not a primary neither a secondary pigment just a possible combination. Ans combining a primary color with a not primary o secundary color makes BLACK
Yellow and magenta combine to make red.
no only ceyan(blue) magenta(red) and yellow make black
Magenta, cyan, and yellow are the primary colors used in color printing. When combined, they create a neutral gray or black color, depending on the proportions of each color. This phenomenon is known as subtractive color mixing.
Combining green and magenta will produce a dark purple 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.
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