White light.
mix all three primaries, red yellow and blue
If you mix all the colours as lights (red light plus green light plus blue light etc) then you get white light but if you mix all the colours together as opaque pigments or paints then you get black.
Mixing all the colors of the rainbow together creates white light.
All colors of light mixed together make white.
well it depends on what colors u are using
it is impossible because you cannot move light so you cant mix it together
Mixing all of the colors together makes white light ( if you are talking about light). But if you mix all the opaque colours, i think you get black..
Regarding light and color - when you mix all primary colors together you get white. Black is the absence of light. Regarding paint and ink - when you mix all primary colors together you get black. White is the absence of color.
In paint, black. In light, white. In practice, if you mix all paint colours, you get a murky dark brown close to black. But the theory outlined above is correct.
To create white light, you would mix all the colors of the rainbow together. These colors are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
When you mix all primary colors of light—red, green, and blue—you get white light. However, when mixing all primary colors of pigment—cyan, magenta, and yellow—together, you typically get a dark, muddy color, often perceived as black or brown. The outcome depends on whether you're mixing light or pigments.
To get white light, you must mix all the colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet)