In the colour circle, cyan is between blue and green. Turquoise and teal resemble cyan.
A cyan object will appear black when only magenta light is shone on it. Cyan objects absorb magenta light, so no light is being reflected back to our eyes, causing the object to appear black.
You would see a green colour when shining cyan light through a yellow filter. Cyan light is made up of blue and green wavelengths, and when combined with yellow, blue is absorbed and green is transmitted, resulting in the observed green color.
magenta?? not completeley sure - did it a while back. when blue and green is added together i thing yellow colour is produced
Cyan toner absorbs red light and reflects blue and green light, giving it a cyan appearance. This absorption of red light is what allows cyan toner to create the color cyan when printed on paper.
A cyan object will appear black under red light because red light is absorbed by cyan objects. Cyan is a combination of green and blue light, so when only red light is present, there is no light for the cyan object to reflect or absorb.
green and blue makes cyan colour
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In the CMYK color mixing model, when you mix cyan and yellow you get green.
I think its a cyan blue
cyan
Adding yellow and cyan creates the color green.
You get blue-green.
lion, ryan, cyan (the colour), iron, niall,
yellow, magenta and cyan