Green.
In the CMYK color mixing model, when you mix cyan and yellow you get green.
Primary pigments (magenta, cyan and yellow) are produced when the primary colors of light (red, blue and green) are added through color addition (process of mixing lights). Primary pigments are complementary of the primary colors so they are different.
you get green
primary- cyan, yellow, magenta secondary- red, green, blue
Cyan, Yellow and Magenta. When they mixed it turned into black color.
magenta cyan yellow
In the CMYK color mixing model, when you mix cyan and yellow you get green.
magenta cyan and yellow
In the CMYK color mixing model, when you mix cyan and yellow you get green.
green
Primary pigments (magenta, cyan and yellow) are produced when the primary colors of light (red, blue and green) are added through color addition (process of mixing lights). Primary pigments are complementary of the primary colors so they are different.
you get green
The primary pigments are yellow, cyan, magenta, and black.
primary- cyan, yellow, magenta secondary- red, green, blue
There are three primary colors: Yellow, Red, and Blue. From these colors all other colors can be created.
Yes, it does. But it's often done the wrong way: with red, yellow, and blue as the primary colors and orange, green, and purple as the secondary ones. In reality, the primary pigments are yellow, cyan, and magenta and red, green, and blue as the secondary colors. Magenta + Yellow = Red Yellow + Cyan = Green Cyan + Magenta = Blue
There may be a difference in particular inks, but there is no general answer to this.