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Light Colour Primaries are Red, Green, Blue.Pigment Colour Primaries are Red, Blue, Yellow.
Primary colors
Mixing two secondary colours which collectively will contain all three primary colours will result in brown if the primary colours are unequal, or black is the colours are equal.
Red is a primary color, meaning you can't get it by mixing other colors, you can only mix red to get other colors.There are three primary colours that can't be produced by mixing any other colours. The three primary colours are Red, Blue and Yellow.
reb,blue,yellow << primary colours
If your four colours are the three primary colours (red, blue & yellow) and white the answer is easy.By mixing the primary colours (two at a time - equal amounts) you get all of the secondary colours. By varying the proportions of the primary colours you will get the tertiary colours.By mixing all three primary colours you will get various forms of browns. Adding white to any of these colours will get you various shades, depending on the amount of each.Ultimately you can produce a wide range of colours and shades.
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There are three primary colours. They are:RedYellowBlue
None, yellow IS one of the primary colors.
Light Colour Primaries are Red, Green, Blue.Pigment Colour Primaries are Red, Blue, Yellow.
Blue and yellow are two of the three primary colours.
These are primary colours because they are not man made, no two colours can be mixed to recreate these three colours.
There are three primary colours: red, yellow, and blue.
mixing the three primary colours red, yellow, and blue in varying quantities can produce a black
the three primary colors are blue yellow and red
Primary colors
only three colours made from primary colours are:- purple (red + blue) green (blue + yellow) orange (yellow + red)