Black - ideally, though it's hard to get a full, dense black. You usually get a very dark murky brown-grey, purple-grey or some other tint that's not absolutely black.
This is why printing uses *four* colours: cyan, yellow, magenta and black (CYMK). The black ink/pigment is used where fully dense blacks/greys are required.
Tertiary Colors are colors that are made by mixing primary and secondary.
Mixing all three of the primary color pigments in equal measure, results in grey.
mixing
A primary color triad is the three primary colors: red, yellow and blue. Primary colors are colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors, whereas secondary colors (green, orange and purple) are made by mixing the colors in the color wheel.
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Red, Blue, and Green. Red Blue and Yellow are the primary colours of pigment used to mix colour.
Tertiary Colors are colors that are made by mixing primary and secondary.
Primary colors in light absorption (RYB mixing, paint, dyes, inks, etc.) are Red, Yellow, and Blue. Secondary Colors, which are the results of mixing the primary colors are: Red + Yellow = Orange Red + Blue = Purple Blue + Yellow = Green
No colors can make primary colors. There are two sets of primary colors for mixing different kinds of color. For mixing colored lights together, the primary colors are red, green, and blue. For mixing colored pigments or dyes together, the primary colors are magenta, yellow, and cyan (turquoise). Each of these sets of primary colors are the secondary colors of the other mixing system. The primary colors are: red, yellow, and blue. These were the colors the art masters of old used, and are still used today for mixing paint.
Mixing all three of the primary color pigments in equal measure, results in grey.
The mixing primary colors of pigment is when they are added together, fewer colors of light are reflected and were absorbed, but the mixing primary colors of light is when two of the same amounts of light combined together to form a color of white. If they are not at the same amount of light, then the colors it formed will be the secondary colors.
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mixing
A primary color triad is the three primary colors: red, yellow and blue. Primary colors are colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors, whereas secondary colors (green, orange and purple) are made by mixing the colors in the color wheel.
mixing 2 primary colors
Secondary colors
Because there would be no secondary colors without primary colors mixing together.