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Magenta is a red color with a touch of purple, cyan is blue.
It reflects blue light.
Brown. Here's why. Green is a combination of yellow and cyan (aka blue). Red is close to magenta; it is magenta with a little yellow mixed in. Thus green + red is a combination of all three primary colors: magenta, yellow and cyan. The combination would thus lead to a brownish color, since browns are what you tend to get when you mix all three primary colors. Short primer. Magenta, yellow and cyan (blue) are primary colors. Orange is an equal mix of magenta and yellow. Green is an equal mix of yellow and cyan. Red is a mix of orange and magenta.
As a primary color, you cannot mix any combination of colors to get blue. However, in mixing inks (CMYK colors), blue is the combination of cyan and magenta.
Magenta, yellow, and cyan can be mixed to make any ordinary color. It would be mostly cyan, with some magenta and a little yellow mixed in. Some computer sites will help you find the right mix.
Magenta is a red color with a touch of purple, cyan is blue.
A cyan bead seen through a magenta filter should appear a very dark, warm purple. This is because magenta is a type of red and cyan is a type of blue, so when they mix together they appear purple.
It reflects blue light.
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black. These mix together to form other colours.
Brown. Here's why. Green is a combination of yellow and cyan (aka blue). Red is close to magenta; it is magenta with a little yellow mixed in. Thus green + red is a combination of all three primary colors: magenta, yellow and cyan. The combination would thus lead to a brownish color, since browns are what you tend to get when you mix all three primary colors. Short primer. Magenta, yellow and cyan (blue) are primary colors. Orange is an equal mix of magenta and yellow. Green is an equal mix of yellow and cyan. Red is a mix of orange and magenta.
Magenta is a primary color; you can't mix other colors together to create it. The three true primary colors are: Magenta Cyan Yellow These correspond to the old color wheel designations of Red, Blue and Yellow.
As a primary color, you cannot mix any combination of colors to get blue. However, in mixing inks (CMYK colors), blue is the combination of cyan and magenta.
Magenta, yellow, and cyan can be mixed to make any ordinary color. It would be mostly cyan, with some magenta and a little yellow mixed in. Some computer sites will help you find the right mix.
BLUE Yellow and Magenta = Orange Yellow and Cyan = Green 100% cyan + 100% magenta create a nice dark blue. As you shift toward a cyan-heavy mix, you go more toward the robins-egg blue. More magenta than cyan creates a nice purple. Try these mixes: 100C/44M--a very pretty blue 70C/100M--a nice vibrant purple
BLUE Yellow and Magenta = Orange Yellow and Cyan = Green 100% cyan + 100% magenta create a nice dark blue. As you shift toward a cyan-heavy mix, you go more toward the robins-egg blue. More magenta than cyan creates a nice purple. Try these mixes: 100C/44M--a very pretty blue 70C/100M--a nice vibrant purple
To get black, you can mix the colors red, yellow, and blue. You can also mix cyan, magenta, and yellow to make black.
It does depend on whether you are mixing light or ink; for light blue is a primary colour so you can't mix other colours to create blue. For printing, a cyan, magenta, yellow, black model is used and to create blue you mix cyan and magenta.