Well there is no light making a lemon yellow it is just that the strongest citrus colors are yellow,orange and, green because they put a bright sensation to the room!
I'm assuming green because yellow and blue mixed together (I know you aren't mixing colors) makes green. It might just look like a yellow cloth under blue light, with no change at all. But I could be wrong.
All light is white. The color red mixes with the color blue which makes the color magenta. The color green mixes with the color red to make the color yellow. The color blue mixes with the color green to make the color cyan. The colors magenta, yellow and cyan mix together to make the color white. (see related image link below)
All objects reflect the color of light that you see. Thus; lemons reflect yellow light rays, limes reflect green ones, and oranges reflect orange light rays. On a final note, white objects reflect all colored light waves, and black objects reflect none. With that said, the cones in your retina register these reflected light rays; thus, it makes sense that rooms without any light are black.
It Does That because it's Refracting the light Therefore it makes it change Color(:
All plants and vegetables absorbs visible light and reflects the colours that we see, so green trees reflect green light, yellow meadows absorb all colours except yellow. A red apple would absorb most of any blue light, but if there were no other lights from the spectrum for it to reflect we would see little, remember there are 7 visible colours making up white light these are - Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
Well there is no light making a lemon yellow it is just that the strongest citrus colors are yellow,orange and, green because they put a bright sensation to whatever you are making.
It would be yellow. Yellow surfaces only reflect yellow, light makes everything that is white or its own color the color of the light, and bananas are yellow.
Yellow and a light brown.
a light yellow or white
a light orange or a dark biege
Yellowy orange
Light blue and yellow!
White and yellow mixed together makes the paint light yellow. The amount of white you mix in will determine how light the yellow is.
Green light + red light in red, green, blue context makes yellow; in red, yellow, blue context, it makes white. RGB is used for computer screens, and RYB for reflected light such as from paintings.
If you want to get rid of the yellow by changing it into something like cream or champagne, you may well be out of luck. Any dye that you apply to shift the color will darken the yellow material. The "darkness" of the existing yellow will be "added to" the "darkness" of the new color, if that makes sense. You will end up headed for tan or beige before you have any chance at a cream. You can change the color, but you can't keep it as "light" as it is now. The cost of a color shift will be a darkening of the end product.
there is no color combo that makes red. it is a primary color. the color red is actually light reflecting off the obect.
There are no two colors that can make the color yellow because yellow is a primary color.